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December 26, 2024 at 11:35 pm
Webster
SubscriberHi all,
First, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I am recently trying to run a 2-way FSI with Ansys CFX and Transient Structural modules. It is a physiological case hence I set my initial pressure condition in CFX to 10666 Pa (80 mmHg equivalent). I verified the settings by running standalone CFX and Structural modules, respectively, and there is no problem.
However, during my coupling, my initial flow rate output from CFX is negative. I had never seen this situation before from CFD, and ideally the first step should not produce a large displacement transfer back to the fluid domain.
I am therefore wondering, how do CFX and Transient Structural initialise the solution at the first step.
A few things I have tried:
- 1-way FSI from CFX to Transient Structural only: no problem
- 2-way FSI but change the material property to ** structural steel **: no problem, but not physiologically true.
- lower my initial pressure: my initial flow rate is less negative, but does not really make a diff. - 
January 28, 2025 at 11:10 am
Rahul
Ansys Employeetry initializing the couple analysis with the results of an independent CFX analysis: 14.1.5. Initializing a Coupled CFX Analysis from an Independent CFX Analysis
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