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elvis May 13, 2017 09:44

How do you do FSI / co-simualtion?
 
Hi,

can you share how do you do FSI / co-simulation?

I have just found
http://carat.st.bv.tum.de/caratusers....php/Users:FSI
http://carat.st.bv.tum.de/caratusers...I/CouplingCode

of course there is mpcci :-)

elvis July 16, 2017 02:48

http://empire.st.bv.tum.de/

Enhanced Multi Physics Interface Research Engine!
EMPIRE is a research tool for co-simulation in the context of field and signal coupling.

http://www.precice.org/
preCICE (Precise Code Interaction Coupling Environment)

elvis July 16, 2017 04:13

https://github.com/davidsblom

MakisH December 7, 2017 16:29

The FOAM-FSI project you mentioned uses foam-extend 3.2 for both solid and fluid and preCICE for the coupling.

Recently, preCICE got an official OpenFOAM adapter, which currently supports conjugate heat transfer, but is easily extensible to other problems and it should be able to support any solver.

Mechanical fluid-structure interaction is a planned extension and it would be very useful if you wrote a comment on what you would like to see it supporting in the respective GitHub issue! :-)


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