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August 2, 2018, 23:58 |
FSI with fluent and mechanical
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Pravil C Prakash
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Hi
I am trying to do FSI with fluent and mechanical for a rotating propeller. In fluent the settings are transient, pressure based, k epsilon model with mesh motion. I used same geometry with both fluid volume and actual solid blade. After running transient analysis in fluent the pressure is imported to mechanical, but the source points of blade in fluid volume were in angular offset to actual solid blade. Only a part of pressure is correctly transferred to the blade area. How to solve this problem ? Last edited by pravilcp; August 7, 2018 at 00:48. |
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August 7, 2018, 00:50 |
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Pravil C Prakash
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Hi,
Can anyone please provide me a solution for this...? |
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January 21, 2019, 15:21 |
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Are you still working on this issue? I might be able to offer some insight if I knew more about it.
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fluent, fsi, mechanical coupling |
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