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Old   January 1, 2019, 13:15
Question Earthquake time history in CFX
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hi to all i am doing seismic analysis over water filled tanks and want to know that how i input earthquake data i.e. acceleration time history as load in ansys cfx
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Old   January 2, 2019, 05:26
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The proper way of doing this is to double integrate your acceleration data to displacement and apply the displacement as a mesh motion. This makes it a moving mesh simulation.
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