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Old   June 5, 2020, 02:25
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Hello everyone,

I am new to FSI problems and have some basics in fluid dynamics but not in the solid mechanics part.

I am looking for an opensource Fluid solid fracture interaction FSFI tool.

I need to simulate a floating box (cube) interaction with a rigid sphere, and want to see the deformation/fracture/rupture on the box (deformable).

I am new, so if someone has any idea how to deal with the above-mentioned problem kindly do highlight the tutorial/documentation.

If the question is answered previously (i was not able to search for a similar sort of problem), refer to me the link where a similar question is raised.

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Jamil
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