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Old   February 6, 2012, 01:35
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i work with openfoam 1.5 and i need to use fsi "Fluid Structure Interaction"solver and cant find it
how can install it and use it?
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Hi,

There is icoFsiFoam in OpenFOAM-1.6-ext found at $FOAM_SOLVERS/stressAnalysis/icoFsiFoam.

You can find quite a bit on FSI if you search the forum.

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i havn't opneFoam 1.6 i just have 1.5,and 2.00
is there any way to insltall it?
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If you search the forum, you will find a lot of information on FSI.

As far as I know you must use the Extend version of OpenFOAM i.e. OpenFOAM-1.6-ext

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Hi,

the Slax Live Image was for the OpenFoam workshop (4th) in Montreal (2009) if I am not mistaken.
the last Openfoam Workshop (6th) (2011)was in Penn State and the Image (Ubuntu LTS image) that was made for this workshop can still be downloaded

http://rcc.its.psu.edu/ofw6/ofw6_v8.iso

this Image contains Openfoam 1.6-extend => so you have FSI stuff is on that Live-Image.

As you are interested in FSI have a look at

http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...m/training.htm
Multi-Zonal Multi-Physics Modeling: FSI and Congjugate Heat/Mass Transfer,
R. Campbell and B. Craven, PSU
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...ven_slides.pdf
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...erTraining.tgz
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...ell_slides.pdf
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...mpbell_fsi.tgz
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...ord_slides.pdf
and
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...rdi_slides.pdf
http://www.openfoamworkshop.org/6th_...chi_slides.pdf

Do you want to run a CFD (Openfoam) <=> FEM (Openfoam) FSI Simulation
or a CFD (Openfoam) <=> FEM (not Openfoam(lets say Calculix or something else) FSI Simulation?
Do you use GGI to calculate on non conforming meshes?
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