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August 23, 2024 at 5:19 am
Xbuddyin
SubscriberHi,
I am currently trying to run a 2-way FSI coupling simulation on Compute Canada with a high number of elements.
While I am familiar with running Fluent as a standalone simulation, I’m unsure about how to set it up for a 2-way FSI coupling. Specifically, do we need to create separate case files for Fluent and the structural solver? If so, how should we set up the coupling command in the journal file?
Any suggestions or guidance on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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August 23, 2024 at 5:54 am
Rahul
Ansys EmployeeHelloÂ
You can refer to the following learning resources to learn about two-way FSI setup and post-processing.
Analyzing FSI with ANSYS Fluent and Mechanical - Part I (youtube.com)
Analyzing FSI with ANSYS Fluent and Mechanical - Part II (youtube.com)
Postprocessing System Coupling's Co-Simulation Results (ansys.com)
Hope this helps. :)
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August 24, 2024 at 4:38 am
Xbuddyin
SubscriberHi Rahul,
More about submitting job to cluster for the simulation run:Â
I am asking how we can export the fluent and strucutral cas.gz file and how we can create journal(.jou) file for running the simulation on high computing cluster such as compute canada.Â
compute canada: https://docs.alliancecan.ca/wiki/Ansys#Configuring_your_license_file
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