Hello Abhemanyu,
[Q1] I would like to know if this mesh motion also imparts velocity and acceleration to the fluid filled inside at the start of simulation
[A1] For ALE, the (a) mesh is a computational domain through which many ALE (b) mats can flow. The mesh defines the logical locations of the elms. Only the mat is subjected to F=m*a. So, NO, mesh motion is only logical movement of the nodal locations. It does not affect the ALE mats, nor does it inpose any forces on the ALE mats.
Sound to me like you already are doing the right thing:
- define the LAG part with motion
- define the FSI with the ALE multi-mat group (AMMG)
- move the LAG part
- let the ALE mesh move with the LAG part
The LAG part motion will impose force on the ALE mats via FSI mechanism. The mesh motion is only there to make sure that there is computational domain to receive the ALE mats as they flow.
Hope this is clear enough.
Ian Do, PhD