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Old   September 21, 2001, 14:57
Default Flow-Response Dynamic Coupled problem
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I have to perform a flow simulation, after I finished the flow simulation and get the pressure distribution in the analysis space, I'd like to put the pressure on a part which is in the analysis space, to see how dose the part vibrate under that pressure.

Anybody could recommend a software to finish this task? Currently, I'm using FLUENT because there's some turbulence in the analysis space, but FLUENT can't do vibration analysis. It's a kind of Flow-Response Dynamic Coupled problem.

Thanks a lot
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Old   September 26, 2001, 13:48
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Take a look at these examples on the web:

http://www.fluent.com/about/news/new...98v7i2/a17.htm

http://www.fluent.com/about/news/new...01v10i1/a9.htm
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Old   September 28, 2001, 12:33
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Thanks Lanre,

That gives me some clues.

Thanks again
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