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© 2011 ANSYS, Inc. July 26, 20131 Release 14.5
14. 5 Release
Solving FSI Applications Using ANSYS Mechanical and ANSYS CFX
Introduction
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Introductions:
• Introducing your trainer
• Class introductions
– Please share:• Your past experience (if any) in this technical area
• The types of simulation you wish to perform
• Local Information
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Phone:
• Within North America, 1-800-711-7199
• You will need your ANSYS customer number to use automated system
Web:
• www.ansys.com and click ‘Customer Portal’
• Copies of the training material and workshop files are available on the Customer Portal
How to obtain Technical Support
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Further Training Courses
ANSYS runs a wide range of training classes:
• These cover our full product range
• All skill levels, from new-user classes to advanced classes
• Courses can be held:– In ANSYS offices
– In client’s premises
– Or Online (delivered by Webex) -
• See our website for more information: www.ansys.com > Support > Training Center
• You may be interested in:– ANSYS Mechanical Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics
– ANSYS Mechanical Structural Nonlinearities
– Introduction to ANSYS Meshing
– Introduction to ANSYS SpaceClaim
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ANSYS Consulting Services
• ANSYS has a team of expert consultants who can help you in a variety of ways:
• Technology Transfer or “Jump Start” to accelerate your engineering analysis capability. Our experts can build your model, then give you all files along with mentoring on how to adapt the simulations yourself
• Custom solutions that streamline your workflow
• Adding functionality to our engineering simulation tools
• Integration of our simulation technology with other software
• The ANSYS services team has offices throughout North America and has hundreds of man-years of experience in the application of our structural, fluids and electromagnetic simulation tools
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Training Evaluation
• Evaluation forms and certificates will be handed out at the end of the course.
• Your feedback helps us improve our training materials and methods
• Please turn in your evaluations forms before you leave
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Objectives
This training course covers the process of performing one-way and two-way FSI in Workbench between ANSYS CFX and ANSYS Mechanical.
It is intended for users with some experience using both CFX andMechanical (or Mechanical APDL).
Course Objectives:
– Provide an understanding of the Workbench user interface, as related to FSIworkflows
– Learn the procedures for performing one and two-way structural and thermalFSI analyses, including steady state and transient, using a co-simulationapproach (both solvers running together)
– Learn the procedures for performing various one-way FSI analyses, includingthermal and structural, steady state and transient, for a variety of differentload types
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Agenda: Day 1
Morning
(30 mins) Introduction
(40 mins) Lecture 1 – Overview of FSI in Workbench
(20 mins) Workshop 1 – 1-way Structural FSI for a Flow Probe
(10 mins) Break
(45 mins) Lecture 2 – Mesh Motion in CFX
(1 h) Workshop 2 – Approaches to Moving Mesh
Afternoon
(45 mins) Lecture 3 – Two-way FSI Overview, Geometry and Meshing
(1h 15 mins) Workshop 3 – Two-way FSI of a Flexible Pipe
(10 mins) Break
(1 h 15 mins) Lecture 4 – Two-way FSI Setup
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Agenda: Day 2
Morning
(1 h) Lecture 5 – Two-way FSI Solving and Post Processing
(1 h) Workshop 4 – Two-way FSI for a Thermal Stress Simulation
(1 h 15 mins) Lecture 6 – Converging Two-way FSI Simulations
Afternoon
(1h 15 mins) Lecture 7 – Static Data Transfers
(45 mins) Workshop 5 – Thermal Stress Analysis in a T-Junction
(30 mins) Lecture 8 – 6-DOF Rigid Body Solver in CFX
(45 mins) Workshop 6 – Rigid Body FSI of a Moored Vessel
(30 mins) Lecture 9 – Immersed Solids in CFX
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Breadth of Technologies
Structural Mechanics:From Linear Statics
Fluid Mechanics: From Single-Phase Flows
Electromagnetics:From Low-Frequency Windings
Systems:From Data Sharing
To High-Speed Impact
To Multiphase Combustion
To High-Frequency Field Analysis
To Multi-Domain System Analysis
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Index and store CAE files automatically
Find and reuse past CAE files efficiently
Trace and audit simulation decisions
Breadth of TechnologiesANSYS EKM - Engineering Knowledge Manager
ANSYS Engineering Knowledge Manager (EKM) is a multi-user collaborative
solution that is aimed at meeting the Simulation Process and Data Management
challenges
Use Case:Knowledge Retention and Reuse
Simulation focused search and retrieval
Automated CAE reports
Remote CAE visualization
EKM capabilities
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Build and run CAE workflows
Allow multi site, multi user access
Deploy templates for what if studies
Breadth of TechnologiesANSYS EKM - Engineering Knowledge Manager
Use Case: Collaboration
Workflow Modeling
Process Tracking
Hosted Applications
EKM capabilities
ANSYS Engineering Knowledge Manager (EKM) is a multi-user collaborative
solution that is aimed at meeting the Simulation Process and Data Management
challenges
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