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Wen Zyn Lim
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Hi,
I hope any expert or senior here can help me sort out some confusion about the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) which I wish to approach in my research and the software I am using to analyse my result will be ANSYS and CFX for the FSI problems. Thus, from my knowledge FSI-CFX both approaches, one way and two way, so my question is whether PFEM can be used in ANSYS-CFX to solve the FSI problem? Help are very much appreciated ![]() Thanks. WenZyn |
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