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[swak4Foam] groovyBC for tractionDisplacement BC |
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April 19, 2020, 11:40 |
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Hi all, I'd like to use groovyBC for tractionDisplacement boundary condition of Solid Mechanics solvers of openFoam (namely for fsiFoam of foam-extend-4.0). I read this thread and it looks like James (carowjp) has figured this out. My question is whether there has been an updated version of that development so I start with that, not with the 2011 version of it uploaded above. I'd like to use this capability to simulate a moving load on a solid surface. I am very thankful of you all in advance. Cheers. Hossein |
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boundary condition, groovybc, traction, tractiondisplacement |
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