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June 10, 2016, 17:37 |
FSI in Ansys (Image Based Mesh)
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Boyuan Liu
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Hello Everyone.
We are dealing with a one-way FSI problem that is based on mesh from CT-Scan image instead of CAD geometry. We've already had two separated mesh files: .cdb (workbench) for solid phase and .msh (fluent) for fluid domain. Both of these two meshes came from CT-Scan and generated in a software called ScanIP. They share the same nodes along solid/fluid boundary. We want to apply cycling compression loading to the solid phase and to see what kind of wall-shear-stress will occur in the fluid phase. Is there a way to establish a one way coupling in Ansys for this situation? We don't have and don't want to use CAD geometry or surface model for this study cause the geometry is too complicated. Thanks! NOS_ATX |
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fluent, fsi, image based, mesh, scanip |
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