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Old   May 22, 2020, 10:10
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Hi, my name is Julia and I am currently an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student at Georgia Southern University. I am working on a project that requires complex FSI simulations and I am looking for guidance if Ansys is capable of such a task or if someone could point me in the right direction to a software capable of what I need.

The issue at hand involves two parallel plates with a compressible flow between them. The top plate is flexible while the bottom one is fixed. I would expect the top plate to bend downward and touch the bottom one at some point. Do you know any software that could do collision detection in such a case?

Thank you for your time,
Julia
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