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June 4, 2014, 22:30 |
I wonder if Wave2Foam supports FSI analysis
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yalong cai
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Hi, Neils,
I have been testing this solver for weeks and it's really powerful in generating wave. by the way, since I know there is a solver named icoFsiFoam that could deal with two-way FSI, I wonder if Wave2Foam supports FSI analysis as well? if it does, one-way FSI or two-way FSI? if not, any hint if I wanna do something in this part. Thanks for your attention. Ellen |
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June 5, 2014, 03:52 |
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Niels Gjoel Jacobsen
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Good morning,
@Ellen: waves2Foam does accept moving meshes, so in principle it is possible to use waves2Foam with FSI. I do not have any experience with the FSI-part, so I do not know, how much of a struggle (if any) it will be. Kind regards, Niels
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