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umairnazar July 7, 2009 04:05

Help me regarding internal coupling
 
Hello dear
I am doing my work on Fluid structure interaction on Anyss CFX-11 .
I am unable to find internal coupling
e.g. if i have to do the fluid structure interaction within a pipe how can i do so.:confused:
I have found external coupling but unable to find internal coupling
Please send me the procedure to do so in ansys cfx
Waiting for a healthy reply:)
With regards
Muhammad Umair Nazar

michael_owen July 8, 2009 16:32

What do you mean by "internal coupling"? To my knowledge there is no such thing. External coupling means coupling the CFX solver to the ANSYS structural solver via the MFX solver.

ckleanth July 8, 2009 18:24

maybe he means the boundary interface between domains...

again... why nobody bothers to do the tutorials :confused:

umairnazar July 18, 2009 04:49

Help required regarding FSI in pipe flow
 
Hello dear
I want to study of Fluid structure interaction in pipe flow(oil flow pipes or blood flow arteries)
Can we model this problem through Ansys CFX
please give reference of any tutorial if possible
Although i have done all the tutorials of Ansys CFX in which two tutorials are of the FSI in respect of external flow, but our problem is related to internal flow
Your solution and advice will be highlyappreciated
Waiting for an early response
Regrads
Umair

smn July 18, 2009 05:34

hi:
check www.ansys.com (demo room)...there is a demo on blood flow(FSI)...
cfx solver for fluid and ansys solver for solid are coupled to perform fsi modeling...

umairnazar July 19, 2009 03:03

Thanks
 
hello dear
thanx for a really helping reply
i look into the tutorial and will let you know if in case i face any difficulty
Thanks again
regards
umair nazar

smn July 19, 2009 04:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by umairnazar (Post 223177)
hello dear
thanx for a really helping reply
i look into the tutorial and will let you know if in case i face any difficulty
Thanks again
regards
umair nazar

ok...good luck


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