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Old   January 21, 2014, 07:14
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Hi guys!

Could you tell can the OpenFoam solve the case about the fluid-structure interaction? For example, I just want to simulate flow past a cylinder which is not fixed. Could you give me some recommendations about this? Thank you for your helps.

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in OpenFOAM-ext version you can find icoFSIFoam which solves fluid-solid interaction problems
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in OpenFOAM-ext version you can find icoFSIFoam which solves fluid-solid interaction problems
Hi Nimasam,

Thank you for your help. However, it seems like the icoFSIFoam is for laminar. Is there any turbulence solver such as pimpleFoam or pisoFoam can solve this?

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you should developed it for yourself, it seems some attempts have been done, search in forum you will find several related topics
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Hi,
maybe you should take a look OF workshop material
Fluid Structure Interaction Simulations with OpenFOAM; M. Lombardi
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material also take a look at the previous years there was always material on FSI
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maybe you should take a look OF workshop material
Fluid Structure Interaction Simulations with OpenFOAM; M. Lombardi
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material also take a look at the previous years there was always material on FSI
Hi elvis,

Thank you for you help.

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