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siavashghassemi September 1, 2007 09:07

FSI with "solid deformation"
 
hello, i want to simulate a fsi problem with "solid deformation". it is not possible in cfx10.0(fluid deformation is possible). is it possible in cfx 11.0?can anyone guide me? thanks.

Dr. V. Kumar September 3, 2007 07:47

Re: FSI with "solid deformation"
 
please write your problem clearly. Describe what exactly you want to do. It is possible in both CFX10.0 and CFX11.0 to simulate FSI problems. What you need a CFX solver and an ANSYS-solver licenses.


siavash ghassemi September 3, 2007 08:29

Re: FSI with "solid deformation"
 
hello,i want to simulate alveol deformation due to pressure.(moving mesh for solid domain).

Stumpy September 4, 2007 16:35

Re: FSI with "solid deformation"
 
The deformation of the solid is calculated in ANSYS and passed to CFX. This is called FSI and was available in version 10 and 11.


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