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Old   September 7, 2019, 18:29
Default FSIFOAM FSI 2 benchmarking problem.
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Has anyone tried running FSI-2 turek's benchmark problem on Open Foam?
I tried by changing
u-max to 1.5m/s (i.e u_bar = 1 m/s for parabolic inflow)
E for solid to 1.4x10^6 Pa
But it did not run. The flag didn't move. Please can you suggest to me what more modifications must be done to run FSI 2 case?

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Old   September 13, 2019, 15:16
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Density ratio is to be maintained 10 in FSI 2. So the density of Solid is 10000. This parameter is also needed for FSI 2 benchmarking.
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