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November 10, 2016, 10:49 |
How can I continue FSI analysis again?
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İbrahim Çiftçi
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I am trying to make a FSI analysis with Fluent and Steady-State Thermal. I wil investigate heat transfer mechanism between solid and fluids. Fluent will calculate Heat Transfer Coefficient. After, Fluent will send calculated HTC to Steady-State Thermal. S-S Thermal will calculate surface Temparature and it will sent calculated temparature to Fluent. This will contunue like this. This is 2 way FSI and It was started it with 50 coupling iterations.
My problem; If I interrupt analysis, I am not continuing again... I guess, It is possible with static structural but I could not have achieved it with Steady state thermal.
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November 24, 2016, 14:30 |
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Steady State Thermal systems don't have any option to restart a run (nothing to do with FSI, just a stand-alone stead thermal system can't restart). There's a workaround on the ANSYS portal here:
https://support.ansys.com/AnsysCusto...upling/2042412 |
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