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Old   June 30, 2012, 00:40
Default How To model FSI problems which have piezoelectric material
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Hi all
I want to simulate fluid structural interaction problems which include piezoelectric materials
for example in CFX-tutorial 23 with name "Oscillating Plate with Two-Way Fluid-Structure Interaction" what should I do if I want add a piezoelectric layer to plate ?
any help will be appreciated

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