Hi Paulo,

FilterAeroforces will calculate the forces in computational space, the transformed coords and then transforms the result in physical space. So the effect of translation and deformation is considered when calculating the forces. The result however will be in physical space as it should be

Hope this helps 

Cheers
Mohsen

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Hi all,

I would like to know if, by using the XYofZ mapping in a quasi-3D problem with a Fourier expansion in the Z direction, will the AeroForces filter provide me with the resulting forces calculated in the transformed coordinates, that is, already considering the forces integrated over the surface of the three-dimensional body resulting from the transformation, and decomposed in each direction (X and Y)? Or should I use another filter or another way to obtain the temporal history of forces in this case?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
Paulo Henrique