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Old   November 25, 2004, 05:00
Default FSI + MPCCI
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Vinod
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Hello,

Is anybody working here with FSI and MPCCI..I am tryin to perform a Fluid Structural Interface b/w ABAQUS and FLUENT and the MPCCI is not able to connect to Fluent..The error says..

" Initialzing with FLUENT interface failed..."

Any comments??

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Vinod.
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Old   December 7, 2004, 15:36
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carsten dehning
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I have never head about this king of message. Which kind of coupling interface to Fluent and Abaqus do you use? Did you wrote your own code?

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Carsten
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Old   October 15, 2011, 13:40
Smile Mpcci abaqus fluent
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I want to use the mesh motion capability of fluent for study FSI of composite blade, the blade is modeled in abaqus and meshed,but i am no experience in work with MPCCI to couple FEM and CFD code's,
I greatly appreciate the assistance you have provided me.
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