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Harsimrat Singh Sandhu
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Hi
I am working on a project in which I need to observe the deformation (and eventual rupture) of a cylinderical column in elongational flow. I have already modelled the geometry for the flow (in 2D). Now I want to know how to put my column in fluent (the one which will deform due to the fluid flow) and observe what shape it will take at different time steps. I am working on lamilar flow with low Reynolds numbers, without considering the energy equation, so I am not using any complex solution system. The material, at this moment, does not matter. Thank you :-) |
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