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Is Solid Domain Meshing to Compute Wall Deformation Due to Fluid Pressure

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    • trytobeanas
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      I have a question regarding the correct setup for calculating wall deformation caused by fluid pressure in ANSYS.

      In my case, fluid pressure from a CFD simulation is applied on the pipe wall, and I want to evaluate the resulting structural deformation of the wall.

      My question is:
      Is it necessary to explicitly define and mesh the solid domain in order to compute the wall deformation, or is there a way to obtain the deformation without creating a full solid mesh?

      As a preliminary step, I am planning to test this using a simple pipe model and perform structural analysis based on the fluid pressure distribution.

      I would appreciate any guidance on the recommended modeling approach or best practices for this type of problem.

      Thank you for your help.

    • Federico
      Ansys Employee

      Hello, 

      yes, you will need to include the solid mesh to perform a structural analysis. You can do it within Fluent itself, look at intrinsinc FSI Chapter 29: Modeling Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) Within Fluent

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