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November 20, 2014, 00:12 |
One Way FSI - ANSYS STRUCTURAL
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Ashkan Javadzadegan
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Dear All,
I have modelled time-dependant blood flow in a model of human artery from which I've obtained fluid pressure distribution p(x,y,z) over the artery wall at 10 different times during the flow cycle. What I want to do is to apply these pressure distributions over the artery wall in ANSYS STRUCTURAL and find the wall stress. I do not know how it is possible to apply a time-dependent pressure distribution P(x,y,z,t) in ANSYS STRUCTURAL? Could any body help please? AshtonJ |
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November 20, 2014, 00:39 |
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Ashkan Javadzadegan
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Sorry I need to be more clear ...
I know how to do one way FSI; however, I do not know how to do one way FSI with Standalone CFX. I already generated the results using Standalone CFX and want to import the fluid pressure into the ANSYS STRUCTURAL and find the wall stress ... |
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