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Hello Binghuan,
Could you share a screenshot of your pressure vs time graph to show to overshoot?
What velocity inlet and pressure outlet boundary conditions are you using?
Are you using a consistent unit system? This is very important. You will find more information here:
https://lsdyna.ansys.com/consistent-units/
Which version of LS-DYNA are you using? Have you tried with the latest R14.1 solver? Make sure to use the double precision MPP solver:
https://user:computer@ftp.lstc.com/user/mpp-dyna/R14.1.0/windows/
Are you using a loose or strong coupling FSI? From our ICFD training course: "Problem: It has been observed that loose coupling between an incompressible fluid
and a solid frequently yields unstable computations. The mass ratio between fluid and structure has a significant influence on the stability
of the system. The bigger the ratio , the more unstable the system. A smaller timestep will cause the instabilities to appear earlier. In order to overcome those effects, it is mandatory to use an iterative procedure also
called strong FSI coupling."
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So, if you are using a loose FSI coupling, I would suggest you try the strong FSI coupling.
": In order to trigger automatic strong coupling, the LS DYNA implicit solver
must be used for solid mechanics (No further modifications of the CFD input deck is needed). First tip: In case of stability issues, it may be useful to change the Newmark integration
parameters (see *CONTROL_IMPLICIT_DYNAMICS). γ = 0.6 and β = 0.4 for instance
yield a more diffusive but more stable solution. Second tip: Lower the tolerances of the implicit solve (see
*CONTROL_IMPLICIT_SOLUTION. Third tip: Increase the timestep. In some cases, this may help with stability to the
expense of accuracy.".
You will find FSI with ICFD examples here:
https://www.dynaexamples.com/icfd/basics-examples/strong_fsi
https://www.dynaexamples.com/icfd/intermediate-examples/Intermediate_fsi_flap
The last example above has a full tutorial on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLI4p5Ifcds
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Let me know how it goes.
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