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March 29, 2016, 07:19 |
Advice for fluid-structure simulation
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Dear Ansys users,
I used to do simulations only for multiphase flow and just consider solid as a rigid solid boundary. Recently, we have a new project and need to calculate the piler's (array of pliers, microfluidics) deformation due to surface tension. I've never dealt with deformable solid. Can anyone give me some advice? We'd like to start with some commercial or open-source software. Is Ansys a good choice, which package should we use? Fluent + ? Thank you very much guys Keywords: fluid structure, coupling solvers, surface tension, incompressible flow, microfluidics, |
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