free online seminar: simulate fluid-structure interaction with comsol® - Wednesday 30 November - 14:30
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[/TABLE][/TD][TD]fluid-structure interaction can be defined as the interaction between a deformable structure and a fluid that surrounds it and constitutes a classic example of multiphysical mating. In general, fluid-structure interaction simulates a problem involving the calculation of the speed and pressure field in a fluid, but also efforts and deformations in a solid material that moves within the fluid. In these cases, a purely structural or purely fluid dynamic analysis may be insufficient or not sufficiently accurate. both phenomena must be considered Simultaneous.[/TD][/TR]
[/TABLE]during the webinar will be presented the main tools made available by comsol® for simulate fluid-structure interaction in various application areas<link/>, from naval engineering, aeronautics and biomedical to the design of turbines and sensors.
the webinar will end with live realization of a model. participants can interact directly with the technicians comsol and ask their questions.
for information and to register: http://comsol.it/c/4pgv
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[/TABLE][/TD][TD]fluid-structure interaction can be defined as the interaction between a deformable structure and a fluid that surrounds it and constitutes a classic example of multiphysical mating. In general, fluid-structure interaction simulates a problem involving the calculation of the speed and pressure field in a fluid, but also efforts and deformations in a solid material that moves within the fluid. In these cases, a purely structural or purely fluid dynamic analysis may be insufficient or not sufficiently accurate. both phenomena must be considered Simultaneous.[/TD][/TR]
[/TABLE]during the webinar will be presented the main tools made available by comsol® for simulate fluid-structure interaction in various application areas<link/>, from naval engineering, aeronautics and biomedical to the design of turbines and sensors.
the webinar will end with live realization of a model. participants can interact directly with the technicians comsol and ask their questions.
for information and to register: http://comsol.it/c/4pgv
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