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Old   May 9, 2016, 12:21
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Hello everyone

Currently I am looking for someone to help me perform a FSI analysis for a flow through an orifice. I am using Fluent. Since I am new to Fluent so I would be glad if someone can help me. Currently I am stuck at meshing the solid part of the analysis, which is a pipe with an orifice in it. Attached is a picture of the pipe in question.

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Old   May 9, 2016, 12:57
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Hi,
I have 8 years of experience in CFD analysis. I have performed all kinds of CFD analysis in various CFD software (Ansys CFX, Fluent, etc) .

I can help you in perform meshing and create a FSI simulation for the same in ansys workbench. Please mail me at rohansharmafree@gmail.com
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Old   May 11, 2016, 03:10
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We are "Matsyateknik Engineering Solutions", a private regulatory compliance and CFD solution company with the joint collaboration of "Concurrent Analysis Pvt Ltd", which is a well established Engineering services provider for CFD & FEA analysis.

Should you be interested in this cooperation or have any questions in this regard, please feel free to give me a call email at contact@matsyateknik.com. We an expertise in solving Coupled 1-way and 2-way FSI Problems using both CFX and fluent. You can mail us further details regarding your work and we will work on resolving your quires.

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Old   May 19, 2016, 03:26
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Hi Adnan,

From the screenshot you have attached, the problem seems very simple in solving.
We can surely help you as well as guide you in do-it-yourself' type of approach,

We have proven track record in CAD, CFD, CAE, Automations, Manufacturing, Web-Design, Digital Marketing and SEO. You can check our profile at: http://workshopwale.com

Also, you can email us at: adarsh@workshopwale.com

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Currently I am looking for someone to help me perform a FSI analysis for a flow through an orifice. I am using Fluent. Since I am new to Fluent so I would be glad if someone can help me. Currently I am stuck at meshing the solid part of the analysis, which is a pipe with an orifice in it. Attached is a picture of the pipe in question.

Thank you



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