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January 27, 2014, 17:19 |
ANSYS FSI Simulations in Linux
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Zach Davis
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It appears the tutorials involving FSI and the System Coupling Service are all written for an audience running in a Windows environment. Looking through the aisol directory under my ANSYS v15.0 installation I don't see anything related to the Ansys.Services.SystemCoupling executable specified to launch the coupling service under Windows from a command line. Is this functionality absent under Linux? If not, how would one launch a 2-way coupled FSI simulation from a shell prompt?
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January 29, 2014, 17:21 |
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On the ANSYS Customer Portal, go to Knowledge Resources > Tutorials and Training Material then search for "Fluent FSI". You should find the training material "Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) with ANSYS Fluent 14.5" which includes a section for running on Linux. The Workbench documentation has a bit too, under Workbench > System Coupling Users Guide > Workflows for System Coupling > Executing System Coupling from the Command Line.
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March 3, 2016, 15:59 |
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Awais
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/share/apps/ansys/16.1.0/v161/aisol/.workbench -cmd ansys.services.systemcoupling.exe and then define the input .sci file along with this command |
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