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Old   July 12, 2017, 02:38
Default Solving Turekhron FSI using IBM?
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Hi,
I am trying to solve hronturek FSI tutorial using immersed boundary method instead of dynamic mesh. Is this already solved? If not, where should I start?
Can I just change the dynamicMeshDict in constant with trisurfaces folder?
I could not find any basic material to help me.

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Hi
I interest about FSI with immersed boundary method. Do you found any tip about it to share with us?
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Hi,
I am trying to solve hronturek FSI tutorial using immersed boundary method instead of dynamic mesh. Is this already solved? If not, where should I start?
Can I just change the dynamicMeshDict in constant with trisurfaces folder?
I could not find any basic material to help me.

Thanks
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