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How to couple two components with two different physics in one model? Fluid structure interaction
Posted 26 nov. 2016, 13:04 UTC−5 Fluid & Heat, Mesh, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers, Structural Mechanics Version 5.0, Version 5.2a 1 Reply
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Hello community!
My 2D model consists of two components and two different physics . The first component is "Solid Mechanics" and the second "Laminar Flow".
Unfortunately, "Fluid Solid Interaction" physics (part of MEMS Toolbox) does not support contact between solids and fluid-solid-interaction at the same boundary, so I would like to implement it by hand.
Is it possible to apply the displacement / velocity of the solid to the boundary of the fluid and provide the stresses (pressure and shear stress) back to the solid?
How can I introduce a moving mesh (ALE) for both components/physics?
Are there some tutorials on that topic available?
Many thanks in advance
Alexander
My 2D model consists of two components and two different physics . The first component is "Solid Mechanics" and the second "Laminar Flow".
Unfortunately, "Fluid Solid Interaction" physics (part of MEMS Toolbox) does not support contact between solids and fluid-solid-interaction at the same boundary, so I would like to implement it by hand.
Is it possible to apply the displacement / velocity of the solid to the boundary of the fluid and provide the stresses (pressure and shear stress) back to the solid?
How can I introduce a moving mesh (ALE) for both components/physics?
Are there some tutorials on that topic available?
Many thanks in advance
Alexander
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