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Old   September 19, 2016, 08:50
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Dear all,
first of all, thank you for reading this.
I am relatively new in CFD analysis and Ansys environment and I want to start my first project.
The problem I want to solve involves a flow of air impacting a thermoplastic material that it will be bended by the effect of the air. The material is flexible.
I have been reading the userīs guide, specially the chapter dedicated to define materials, but I cannot find how to define properties such as Tensile Strenght or Flexural Modulus, so I can tell the program that this material will change its shape as the air flows.
So my question will be if there is any way that the program will predict the movement of my material or if on the other hand, Ansys treat all the solids as perfectly stable that cannot change its shape.
Thank you very much!
Manu
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