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Old   August 10, 2020, 05:08
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Hi,

I am working on a project using Static acoustic of Ansys. I have A disk with a shaft(solid domain-Steel) and a cylindrical fluid domain(Air or water). I defined my acoustic region as the cylindrical fluid and my structural region as the disk with the shaft and then I try to apply a force on the disk surface, and it doesn't work saying that ''This structural load should be defined on structural region'' although the disk is defined as structural region. I tried to apply loads on the same disk before and it worked very well. You can see the photo attached.

I appreciate your help
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Angelo
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