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Old   September 28, 2006, 02:45
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zhuzhuhua
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i have met some trouble dealing with aeroelasticity simulation,the responce of displacement doesn't converge,as well as attack angle.i use loosely coupled method between cfd solver and csd solver,Could you please tell me what measures should be taken to resolve this problem? it nearly drives me crazy! thank you!!
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Old   September 28, 2006, 03:38
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What does "the responce of displacement doesn't converge,as well as attack angle" mean? I use a loosely coupled approach and have no problem at all. Luca
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Old   September 28, 2006, 11:57
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hello luca,could you explain the method which you used in detail,especially in cfd-csd interaction.
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Old   September 28, 2006, 12:17
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you can read my article:

http://www.aero.polimi.it/~quaranta/...ASD-2005-1.pdf

Let me know if it helps. Luca
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