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Su2 ale methods
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Valerio
Join Date: Apr 2024
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Hi, I'm a PhD student and I am studying the unsteady fluid-structure interaction problem. I have already looked at the testcases available. I would like to know if SU2 is able to deform the mesh according to the displacement/velocity of the nodes of a deformed structure through an external structural solver.
Let me give an example: If I compute the deformation of a structure through LS-DYNA, can I insert the node velocity obtained in a certain time step into a SU2 file to deform the mesh and calculate the CFD solution? Thank you |
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Today, 02:57 |
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bigfoot
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Netherlands
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Something like the example where we use NASTRAN as external solver?
https://su2code.github.io/tutorials/Dynamic_FSI_Python/ |
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Today, 04:34 |
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Valerio
Join Date: Apr 2024
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Yes, it's a similar case. But in general I would like to provide a file with the velocity in the nodes so as to deform the grid
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ale, fsi, ls-dyna, su2 |
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