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Posted:
4 years ago
16 sept. 2020, 07:43 UTC−4
Hi Jason,
Could you expand a little bit more why the coupling is impossible?
My comment is perhaps a bit naïve but it seems to me that you could simply deactivate the term of the background field equation but keep its connexion to the solid to get what you want.
Hi Jason,
Could you expand a little bit more why the coupling is impossible?
My comment is perhaps a bit naïve but it seems to me that you could simply deactivate the \frac{\partial \cdot}{\partial t} term of the background field equation but keep its connexion to the solid to get what you want.
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Posted:
4 years ago
17 sept. 2020, 09:43 UTC−4
Hi Alexis,
thanks for reply
there is no defined multiphysics for it as I know, I have a standing accoustic wave and a flow in the background but I don't see their connection.
Hi Alexis,
thanks for reply
there is no defined multiphysics for it as I know, I have a standing accoustic wave and a flow in the background but I don't see their connection.
Andres Garcia
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Posted:
4 years ago
24 sept. 2020, 07:02 UTC−4
Hi Jason,
Have you taken a look at this blog post? Perhaps this approach could be adapted to represent your model.
Thanks, Andres
Hi Jason,
Have you taken a look at this [blog post](https://www.comsol.com/blogs/modeling-fluid-structure-interaction-in-multibody-mechanisms/)? Perhaps this approach could be adapted to represent your model.
Thanks, Andres