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Old   July 24, 2018, 03:50
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I am new to fluid structure interaction community. I have done one-way FSI simulation for hypersonic flow over blunt bodies where I have tried to find the strain distribution over a hemispherical model when flow of Mach8 flows over it. However I am unable to proceed the same problem with two-way FSI. I have found many tutorial for 2-way FSI for low speed applications. But I have not got any tutorial for high speed applications. So, please suggest me some material for high speed applications.


I have tried with the procedure adopted for low speed applications, but I end up with several errors.


Also I want to inquire whether this high speed problems can only be cater with coupling of CFX and transient structural or whether can it be also done through coupling of Fluent with transient structural.Because I have done one way FSI through coupling of Fluent with transient structural but I found in one material that two way FSI for high speed applications should be processed through coupling of CFX and transient structural. Is this true?
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