Hi everybody,
I'm going to do a degree dissertation on FSI using Abaqus CFD.
I'm now considering a simple case, a circular cylinder fully immersed in a fluid domain. In this simple case I consider the cylinder as rigid and fixed. I want to work out the forces on that cylinder. I know that this is possible using Abaqus CFD but I don't know how to do. Maybe it's a really trivial question but I don't know in a practical way how to do it. I have already performed the analysis but I don't know how to extract this result.
Thanks a lot
Lucia
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Lucia It is a simple
Lucia
It is a simple proble.
The first model which is made ine the ABAQUS/standard is a
structure model
The second model which is made in the ABAQUS/CFD is the
fluid model
In each model you should define a ‘’fluid-structure
co-simulation boundary ’’ in the interaction module
I hope this can help
you any way if you can send a email to me if you want (m.alinia [at] me.iut.ac.ir)
Learning more about SIMULIA FSI
Lucia,
We recently posted about coupling CFD/Structural on our SIMULIA Learning Community (www.simulia.com/learning).
Regards, Rene
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Title: e-Learning: Co-simulation of Abaqus/Standard and Abaqus/Explicit: https://swym.3ds.com/#post:13030
In reply to Learning more about SIMULIA FSI by Sprunger
abaqus cfd
Thank you Alinia and Rene.
As you know is it possible to have Drag e Lift as an history output from Abaqus? How can I have this output?
I'm now considering only cfd model (so a fixed cylinder) cosimulation will be the next step.
Thanks
Regards, Lucia
Can I model a two phase flow using abaqus CFD?
I would like to model a two phase flow (water and debris) in
a deformation pipe. Can I use Abaqus CFD to model the two/ multiphase flow. If
not, can you provide any
suggestion/example/reference about a suitable CFD code that can couple and
cosimulate with ABAQUS standard/explicit?
Thanks for your help.
Fazle