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Water filling in Abaqus

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Crisalvim73

Civil/Environmental
Feb 6, 2003
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Hi everybody.
I am modeling a tissue expantion with Abaqus and I have a doubt.I consider a plane round membrane, fixed in its edges and subjected to a internal pressure, simuling a fluid filling. To calculate the internal volume in the end of this step, I am using fluid elements, as indicated in the manual.
After this, I would like to simulate gravity. Imagine that now the membrane is filled with water (or saline) and I would like to calculate the efects of water's weight.
Is it possible in this analysis?

Thanks!
 
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