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    ANSYS Explicit Dynamics: Solid Fluid Interaction-Cannonball

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    ANSYS Explicit Dynamics: Solid Fluid Interaction-Cannonball

    ANSYS Explicit Dynamics: Solid Fluid Interaction-Cannonball
    Duration: 53:27 | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 595 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Simulation of a cannonball fired from a ship into water
    What you'll learn
    Create a geometry for Solid-Fluid interaction in SpaceClaim
    Prepare the geometry with Workbench
    Create mesh, set up symmetry and body interactions
    Define Euler (Virtual) Domain
    Solver setup for Solid-Fluid interaction
    Define boundaries and initial conditions
    Post-processing: evaluate your simulation
    Requirements
    Software is recommended. You can download the Student Version from the ANSYS website (Google -> ANSYS Student)
    Experience with FEM Simulations and Engineering knowledge recommended, but nut mandatory
    Description
    In this class I am going to show you a really simple Solid-Fluid interaction. This is a step by step tutorial and is recommended for everyone with desire to simulate fluids in Euler-Domain.
    As a beginner compatible course, it contains only the necessary elements and steps, to be as straightforward as possible. The goal is to learn the essential structure and workflow of a Solid-Fluid interaction simulation and not to confuse the newcomers. In future, more advanced courses we are going to expand the limits and possibilities of our simulation and include the following, not yet applied skills like:
    - set up parametrized workflow
    - include material with failure model
    - solve problems, where bodies are breaking/fracturing
    - include explosions and pressure waves

    This is the second part of the course-serie, a nice basis to start from.You do not require any experience with ANSYS, but explicit dynamics is an advanced field. If you have any questions, don't be shy to ask anything.

    As project or self-practice you can make a modified version of our Solid-Fluid interaction with a little twist here and there. Modify the dimensions, velocity, angel of attack, densities or the mesh resolution as you like to see the influence at the end.
    This is going to be a good practice to see, if you have a good understanding of a basic Solid-Fluid interaction.

    Who this course is for:
    Intended for beginners in the Explicit Dynamics simulation environment

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