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April 25, 2012, 07:33 |
Importing ICEM-generated geometry into DesignModeller for 2-way FSI
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Christa
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Hello.
I have just started using Workbench in order to attempt a 2-way FSI simulation. The question is: - Can I import geometry that I made with ICEM into DesignModeller and then go on setting up my FSI simulation from there? If yes, are there some extra steps I need to make to create a solid and fluid body as in the tutorials? (Pointing me to the right tutorial in the help may be all that is needed) I have been using ICEM CFD to generate geometries and meshes for a very long time, so it would save me a lot of time if I could build my geometries there and avoid having to learn how to build the geometry inside DM at the present time. Many thanks! Christa |
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ansys workbench, design modeller, icem cfd, import geometry |
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