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May 19, 2004, 01:03 |
Deformable can filled with high pressure gas
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We are going to model a a deformable alumium can filled with high-pressure gas. Steady state. Can fluent deal with this case? or maybe we need to try some FEM software like Abacus?
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May 20, 2004, 04:01 |
Re: Deformable can filled with high pressure gas
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Fluent at the moment doesn't include the capability to do FSI (Fluid-Structure Interaction) analysis. But for your case I doubt that this is what you need. You'll have only a constant pressure in your can, perhaps decreasing slightly with the deformations. Anyway, any structural analysis tool should offer the capability to simulate pressure vessels.
Good luck George |
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