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Old   August 25, 2014, 10:46
Default 2-way FSI Stabilization Scale Factors?
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Hi,

I'm simulating 2-way FSI with Fluent and ANSYS Workbench 15.0.

Does anyone know of any published literature about the two stabilization methods offered in ANSYS Fluent 15.0 for 2-way Fluid-Structure Interaction? Both of them are based on an artificial compressibility close to the interface, right?

I'd like to know the difference between the volume-based and coefficient based methods. Does anyone have advice on which one works best or in which situations one of them is better than the other?

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Were you able to find any literature that details which scenarios each stabilization method is preferred, and what sort of scale factors should be use?

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