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June 4, 2019 at 9:33 am
Jurjen
SubscriberDear reader,
I am working on two-way FSI simulation of blood vessel.
In my work I couple transient mechanical and FLUENT for FSI coupling.
The inlet signal is given by fully developed doppler signal and outlet inserted by a self-programmed windkessel type model.
Since both model converge very well and the coupling does as well i was quite happy. But when looking at the results i noticed a strange 'flutter' (oscillation) like behaviour in the mechanical results (displacements, stresses, strains etc.).
Since at first i thought this would be a mistake in my outlet pressure code I also monitored the fluid pressure. But these does not seem to have this flutter behaviour.
Therefore my questions:
- Did someone see/recognizes this flutter like behaviour before?
- Are there suitable ways to damp or stabalize this behaviour?
- How could it be that this behaviour is not observed in fluid pressure?
Some illustrations:
- Fluid pressure movie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RxN8lm0rc_qkLapjFWHsj1X9Lqnb4uxA/view?usp=sharing
- Mises stress movie: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gOaOsz4UPD2FmcfDodHrR-ECCIYWzjjR/view?usp=sharingÂ
- Illustration of the max, avg and min values of displacements: -
June 5, 2019 at 5:34 pm
ansysuser
SubscriberHello,
I am doing a similar project. In structural are you using Define By Time or Define By Substeps? I have found this makes a large difference. Also, are you using hyper elastic material with no damping?
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June 6, 2019 at 10:03 am
Jurjen
SubscriberHi,
I am using define by substeps, but restrict it to have only 1 substep per coupling iteration.
What is according to you experience better to do: substeps or time?
And yes i use hyper elastic neo-hookean material with no damping, do you recommend to put damping on it?
If yes, do it in system coupling or in mechanical?
Thanks!
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June 7, 2019 at 9:52 pm
ansysuser
SubscriberHello,
Yes, I have found significant difference between using substeps vs. timesteps in FSI. I posted about this but I have not heard a reply from ANSYS yet. I show in this video some of the difference.
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June 17, 2019 at 12:46 pm
Jurjen
SubscriberSo as i understand correctly, in your movie substeps were superior to timesteps?
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