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Simulating fluid structural interaction, without the structural part?
Posted Feb 29, 2012, 9:22 a.m. EST Fluid & Heat, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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The ultimate goal is to simulate the workings of a membrane pump.
In order to learn more about the pump, and also comsol, I want to first forego simulating the mechanical part.
What I would like to do is: model a reservoir with two open boundarys and see how the fluid flows if I change the shape of one wall of the reservoir. This wall is the membrane. At this moment, I am not interested in the structural properties of he membrane. I want a prescribed movement of that wall. which will be in the form a squared sine function. So I want the shape of the wall to change over time. (vibrate) and see how this influences the liquid in the reservoir.
It is not the same as doing a parametric sweep and changing the model shape. This just reruns the same simulation with a different shape, it doesn't 'remember' the previous condition with respect to conservation of mass.
An alternative is to model the membrane wall as an inlet and applying a varying inflow velocity. This is okay, but it doesn't show in the graphs that I'm actuall changing the shape of the membrane.
Any suggestions on how to simulate this? Will I need to use FSI?
Many thanks for any suggestions.
-Jaap
In order to learn more about the pump, and also comsol, I want to first forego simulating the mechanical part.
What I would like to do is: model a reservoir with two open boundarys and see how the fluid flows if I change the shape of one wall of the reservoir. This wall is the membrane. At this moment, I am not interested in the structural properties of he membrane. I want a prescribed movement of that wall. which will be in the form a squared sine function. So I want the shape of the wall to change over time. (vibrate) and see how this influences the liquid in the reservoir.
It is not the same as doing a parametric sweep and changing the model shape. This just reruns the same simulation with a different shape, it doesn't 'remember' the previous condition with respect to conservation of mass.
An alternative is to model the membrane wall as an inlet and applying a varying inflow velocity. This is okay, but it doesn't show in the graphs that I'm actuall changing the shape of the membrane.
Any suggestions on how to simulate this? Will I need to use FSI?
Many thanks for any suggestions.
-Jaap
2 Replies Last Post Mar 10, 2012, 8:39 a.m. EST