Ansys Multiphysics Systems Coupling
Ansys Multiphysics Systems Coupling
Wind Turbine
Mitral valve
Fluid-structure interaction problems encompass a wide range of applications in many different industries. Aerospace, automotive, power generation, biomedical, etc.
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Fluid-Structure Interaction
The solution to two-way fluid-structure interaction
requires co-simulation between computational fluid dynamics and structural mechanics. Applications such as air foil flutter, flow induced vibration from wind loading, membrane valves, pumps, elastic artery modeling and fuel tank sloshing require a two-way fluid-structure interaction solution to accurately predict the behavior of the design.
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System Coupling Controls the Participant Solvers for Transient and Steady/Static Solutions
Solution update can ONLY be done via System Coupling System Coupling ensures that the time duration and
time step settings are consistent across all participant solvers
Setup transient structural solution, structural boundary conditions and Fluid Solid Interface
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Setup transient fluid solution, fluid boundary conditions and specify System Coupling Dynamic Mesh Zone for fluid-structure interaction motion
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Update Setup Cells for Transient Structural and Fluid Flow (FLUENT)
State of System Coupling setup cell will be
Upstream data is now available for SC Setup
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Outline
Chart Monitors
Details
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System Coupling Participants are Transient Structural and Fluid Flow (FLUENT)
Region and variable information
is generated automatically via Update when analysis systems are first connected to System Coupling For FLUENT, all regions of type Wall are shown in SC Setup For Mechanical, all regions of type Fluid Solid Interface are shown in SC Setup
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Data Transfer Defines the Details for the Source, Target and Data Transfer Controls
Participant Region Variable Transfer At Start of Iteration only Under Relaxation Factor Convergence Target
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Execution Control
Co-Simulation Sequence
Transient or Static Structural will always be first in the co-simulation sequence
Debug Output
Different levels of debug output for analysis and data transfers
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Solution Information
Build information Complete summary of coupling
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service input file Analysis details Participant summaries Data transfer details Mapping diagnostics Time step and iteration summary Solver field equation convergence summary Data transfer convergence summary FLUENT/MAPDL solver output
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Chart Monitors
Default chart monitors show convergence history for all data transfers.
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Mitral Valve
Transient blood flow through a three leaf mitral valve, nonNewtonian fluid and anisotropic hyperelastic tissue. Solution includes remeshing of the fluid domain and nonlinear contact.
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Reed Valve
Transient response of reed valve opening and closing. Solution includes remeshing of the fluid domain, large deformations and nonlinear contact.
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Vibrating Rod
Transient response of vibrating rod including vortex shedding.
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