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March 24, 2005, 17:18 |
FSI using CFX and ANSYS
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Hi! How are you everybody??
I am struggling with CFX and ANSYS for FSI modeling (wind-induced vibration) I am familiar with ANSYS but new about CFX. Does anybody have a simple problem solution like wind-induced vibration using CFX and ANSYS? If anybod has a log file for both CFX and ANSYS, would you send me or list that file here? Or, could you explain the steps to model in detail? Like. Step 1. Make Grid of fluid domain. Step 2. ..... .. which program do I need to do first? CFX or ANSYS? I know that MpCCI is required in order to model Two-Way analysis. I want two-way analysis. Does CFX has the MpCCI inside somewhere? I have been helped a lot from this website. Thank you everybody!!! |
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March 28, 2005, 14:11 |
Re: FSI using CFX and ANSYS
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You might want to wait for the next release which will have native two-way CFX-Ansys coupling. You then don't need MpCCI at all. The beta version has just been released.
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May 10, 2005, 05:47 |
Re: FSI using CFX and ANSYS
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Is the release CFX5.6 or CFX5.7, and Ansys 8.1 ? Can't we need MpCCI at all?
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