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Re: solid-fluid interaction

Re: solid-fluid interaction

Re: solid-fluid interaction

(OP)
Hi elogesh and hulkhogan,

thanks for your advices, guys
i think my previous question is rather vague

my 3D hollow cylindrical model is completely closed (i.e acts like a container or tank fully filled with liquid)
displacements will be apllied to the solid cylinder alone, and the fluid is initially at rest(non-flowing).

at the end of the day, results for stresses in the solid and hydrostatic pressure of the fluid are required.

when i look at the ansys manual, FSI are always used for flowing fluid (with initial velocity), so i'm wondering if you guys have any idea how i can go about with my analysis

Thanks alot
i appreciate your help

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