Fluid-Structure Interaction Modeling
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In this session we will discuss the theory behind FSI, the
numerics of the dynamics solver, and the coupling of the
dynamics solver to the flow solver.
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Date: |
March 19, 2021
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Location: |
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3654615435275774735
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Application Areas: |
Turbomachinery, Electronics Cooling, Automotive, Architecture and Wind-Loading, Oil, Gas & Petrochemical, Biomedical & Pharmaceutical, Pumps and Fans, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Wind Turbines
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Special Fields: |
Turbulence Modeling, Turbulence - LES Methods, Combustion, Grid Generation, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Reactive Flows, Multiphase Flows, Moving Boundary Problems, Optimization, Boundary and Interior Layers, CAD/CFD Integration, Design, Turbulence - Hybrid RANS-LES Methods, Turbulence - RANS Methods
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Softwares: |
CONVERGE
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Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
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Description: |
Rigid-body fluid-structure interaction (FSI) modeling
describes how the presence of immersed objects affects the
flow field and how the forces from the surrounding fluid
influence the dynamics of the object. CONVERGE can simulate
both rigid-body FSI and non-rigid-body 1D beam deformation.
In this session we will discuss the theory behind FSI, the
numerics of the dynamics solver, and the coupling of the
dynamics solver to the flow solver. We will consider several
examples of FSI modeling in CONVERGE, including a two-
cylinder compressor with spring-loaded valves, a pressure-
relief ball valve, beam deformation under fluid forces, and
a wastegate valve. We will also discuss options for
performing coupled FSI simulations with third-party
software, such as Abaqus, which enables simulating more
complex deforming bodies (e.g., vortex-induced beam
vibration or reed valve petals). *This session does not
include hands-on CONVERGE Studio practice.
NOTE: Please register with your company or university email
address. Registrations without a company or university email
address will be denied access to the course.
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Event record first posted on February 6, 2021, last modified on February 12, 2021
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