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Can FSI simulate seal/contact deformation?
Posted 6 avr. 2016, 22:53 UTC−4 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Chemical Reaction Engineering, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Structural Mechanics Version 5.1 3 Replies
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Hi,
I am doing a simulation of a sealing valve. Basically, with an extra force, the valve will seal the channel and there is no flow across it. There is a layer of polymer on the valve so when the valve is closed the polymer will deform a little. I realized that I need to use FSI as the study physics and there will be a contact pair between polymer and rigidity. I think the example "Peristaltic Pump" (www.comsol.com/model/peristaltic-pump-985) is similar to my application and I want to add a sealing contact based on the model but I cannot figure it out. Does FSI can do "sealing" simulation (separate fluid when structure deformed)?
Thank you very much!
I am doing a simulation of a sealing valve. Basically, with an extra force, the valve will seal the channel and there is no flow across it. There is a layer of polymer on the valve so when the valve is closed the polymer will deform a little. I realized that I need to use FSI as the study physics and there will be a contact pair between polymer and rigidity. I think the example "Peristaltic Pump" (www.comsol.com/model/peristaltic-pump-985) is similar to my application and I want to add a sealing contact based on the model but I cannot figure it out. Does FSI can do "sealing" simulation (separate fluid when structure deformed)?
Thank you very much!
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