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Old   October 9, 2017, 17:29
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Hi guys, i'm doing a project for university which is basically the study of the flow towards a wing of an ultralight aircraft. I have solved the problem with fluent, found the forces etc and now i want to couple it with static structural to find the deformations, stresses etc.

However, every time i try to start the system coupling i get this error, which is usually due to the license preferences if i'm not wrong (i've checked around a bit). Still, i have tried to set "use a different license for every instance" (i don't recall the exact definition, hope you get what i mean) and still nothing.

So i wanted to ask, is there anyone who would be so kind to just do the coupling for me? i would send the project file and i guess it would take like 5 minutes tops. Please, this would be a great great favour for me. The only problem is that i have ansys 18.1 so not sure many people have it
Thanks in advance!
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