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February 8, 2011, 11:44 |
Fluid-Rigid body interaction
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Artashes Mkhitaryan
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Hi guys,
I need to write a simulation for a rotating box in fluid, the aim is to find the lift and drag forces on the box. Since I have a very little experience with CFD and none with FSI, I am not much familiar with the lingvo and am having hard time googleing info for the literature. If anyone can give me some guidance on what can I read to get more familiar with the topic or on some code examples. Any information regarding this will be highly appreciated. artashm@gmail.com |
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February 8, 2011, 12:39 |
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Cheng Zhang
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I think direct forcing IB method,which is theoretically simple, can be employed in your simulation, and this is a reference,'Combined immersed boundaryB splines methods for simulations of flows in complex geometry'.
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February 9, 2011, 06:48 |
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Artashes Mkhitaryan
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Thanks for the reply, I will check that out, does it work in 3D case though ?
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February 9, 2011, 07:13 |
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Cheng Zhang
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Of course! But a little tricky.
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