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June 16, 2016, 17:20 |
Two-ways FSI parametric modelling
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Ferruccio Rossi
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: Melbourne, FL USA
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Hi,
I am doing a two-ways FSI for a wing using CFX. I need to find the equivalent stress and total deformation on the wing for each velocity (110, 120, and 130 m/s). I was suggested to use parametric modelling, but I don't know how to proceed. I set the 110 m/s velocity as the input parameter, then I go to the workbench parameter outline and I add 120 and 130 m/s. Once the simulation is finished, I open the CFX "Results", but I can only visualize the equivalent stress and deformation for the 110 m/s velocity. Can someone please explain me how to do this? So far I have been running a new simulation for each velocity, but it's extremely time consuming. Please let me know how to do this within the same simulation. Thanks! |
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