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Old   March 7, 2020, 09:50
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I am working on a project where FSI in involved. In this regard, I referred a journal and in that journal it is mentioned that the Damping Ratio for Steel as 0.05. The pipe is made up of steel. so I have entered the values of young's modulus and Poisson ratio. But I don't know where to enter the damping ratio value. Can anyone please help me at which place I have to enter this value?

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