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Old   May 11, 2011, 11:02
Default Seal deformation wich depend of fluid direction
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Hi all,

Do you Know how to define the deformation of a seal induced by a fluid with a certain direction, with Star CCM +.
Is the morphing useful for this aim?

Thank you for your help,

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Hi again everybody

To be more specific, we used tutorials about morphing. And what we learned, is that morphing can be useful to modify cyclically the solid shape and see the fluid reaction.
However, could it be used to deform a solid (like a seal) according to air velocity ?

thanks for helping us,

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