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May 4, 2020 at 7:51 am
berker
Subscriber*Hi,while i was creating one way coupling for fluid solid interaction analysis.In fluent , while i was creating the flow domain i subtract the wing from the flow domain geometry and got the results.but when it comes to use the same geometry for static structural i hadn't any wing to work with(because i subtract my wing from flow domain).
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   Therefore,in designmodeler while i was subtracting the wing from the flow domain instead of erasing the main geometry i kept it.So my question is ,can i use the subtracted flow domain to get fluent solution and implement the result to the static structural (while using my wing geometry for static structural)
*This is my wing design with its flow domain when i kept the wing part after making subtraction from flow domain (i tried to separate my wing and subtracted flow domain area with lines in order to get better mesh)
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 *By doing these way would it lead me to any possible problems and if so what should i do to create wing geometry works with fluent and structural to create FSI for one-way-coupling? (PS. if you don't understand my question due to my bad writing you can ask freely.)Â
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May 4, 2020 at 10:42 am
peteroznewman
SubscriberRegister for the free, online course from Cornell (link at the top of this page). Module 5 is a one-way coupling between a 3D air domain with a wing structure.
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