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Modelling a Fluid-Structure Co-Interaction With Heat Transfer

Modelling a Fluid-Structure Co-Interaction With Heat Transfer

Modelling a Fluid-Structure Co-Interaction With Heat Transfer

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Hello Everyone,

I have been trying to simulate a simple t-piece geometry for a CCGT and I cannot seem to resolve a few issues.

1). The meshing I need to use is hexahedral but due to ''complexity'' of the shape I can't mesh it without using a bottom-up mesh. I have figured out how to use the bottom-up feature but when I go to execute a job I get an error warning saying that a part isn't associated with a mesh.
2). What procedure type is required and what element type should I be usingto carry out a fluid structure co-simulation interaction?

Thanks in Advance

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