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May 31, 2024 at 9:41 pmAalif MohammedSubscriber
Hello,
I am trying to model a floating system in ANSYS AQWA and would like to use force data I computed in fluent as input data to compute motion in AQWA. I am new to AQWA so could someone help me understand how to process report data from a transient simulation in fluent solution to input data in AQWA?
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June 4, 2024 at 8:50 amIngrid MAnsys Employee
Good morning,Â
In the Hydrodynamic Response component, when you run a Time Domaine analsysis, you can import a time history structure force from a CSV
Alternatively, you can also import a time history force as a XFT file. It you google XFT Aqwa force, you will get access to its format.
Kind regards,
Ingrid
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