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Vidit Mehra
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Hi,
I am carrying out a 2 way FSI (ANSYS Workbench) in which I have used shell elements for the structure. While post-processing in CFD Post, is it possible to view the results for the structure part with the shell thickness on, as can be done in mechanical? Thank you. |
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