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[Abaqus] How to model contact between water and structures

[Abaqus] How to model contact between water and structures

[Abaqus] How to model contact between water and structures

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Hi, I need to model the structure depicted in this picture:

The input is an inpulsive pressure on a flexible membrane (in contact with the fluid) and I would study the deformation of the other flexible membrane due to the interaction with the fluid.
I'm a beginner Abaqus user: any help is warmly appreciated.
Thank you
Mario

RE: [Abaqus] How to model contact between water and structures

What is the application? Why is modeling even required? How do you plan on validating the model predictions?

I imagine you want to know how to model the fluid (and not FSI). If yes, then Abaqus offers a capability to model a fluid cavity. Look in the documentation for examples and details.

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