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October 23, 2010, 04:02 |
geometry in fsi
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z
Join Date: Jan 2010
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hello,
i have used fsi (ansys & cfx) for modeling an artery bifurcation. but i have some problems: 1. my program is run with some specific geometry and when i change the angles of bifurcation the program isn't run and shows fatal error in fsi boundary condition. 2. i modeled my geometry in solidworks and when i use loft in geometry my program never doesn't run. 3. when i use pressure as a boundary condition, i encounter this warning: use an opening boundary condition. although my geometry is too long, this warning occur and the program doesn't run unless i change boundary condition to opening. i will be so gratefull if anyone help me. |
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October 25, 2010, 09:53 |
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Michael P. Owen
Join Date: Mar 2009
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You need to provide pictures of both the mechanical and CFX setup, and a more detailed description of your setup and the problem you are having, including the exact errors. People can't help you if you haven't given them enough information.
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