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Old   May 17, 2019, 07:24
Default Help with Fan with flexible serrated trailing edge (2way FSI)
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Hi guys I'm looking for some mentorship in the field of axial fans, more specific in 2-way FSI since the aim of the project is to reduce the fan noise with the implementation of flexible material (silicone, or other) in the serrated trailing edge of the blade. This will require knowledge in dynamic meshing and transient 2-way FSI simulations in ansys fluent/mechanical/system coupling.


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Old   May 21, 2019, 13:29
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Hai, My name is Paramesh. I can help you with your project.
You can call me at 8074810789
Or write to me at paramesh@tamminainfotech.com
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