TAGGED: 2-way-coupled-fsi, convergence, fsi, inconsistency, system-coupling
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April 17, 2022 at 5:38 amEl_ManguanguaSubscriber
Hi! I hope you are all doing great! I know this post is a bit long, but I also find my situation very interesting, I hope some of you may find the time to fully read it and hopefully give me some guidance on it, for which I thank you in advance!
I am currently working on a project that involves studying Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) between air (the fluid) and an aircraft wing (which is the structure). I first study the steady interaction between those two, using the "Static Structural" module for the wing, the "Steady" option in fluent, and I couple both using system coupling. Where I must set both a minimum and a maximum number of iterations, those being (currently) 1 iteration and 14 iterations, respectively.
The strange thing occurs in System Coupling, where I obtain some contradictory information in the output:
First of all, the convergence target for both participants (Fluent and Static Structural) is an RMS change of 0.01 (1.00E-002), now, take a look at the results of the first iteration:
April 28, 2022 at 7:59 pmViewing 1 reply thread- The topic ‘Confusing converging/non-converging FSI outputs in System Coupling’ is closed to new replies.
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