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FSI of a Journal Bearing
Posted Sep 5, 2012, 8:37 a.m. EDT Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions, Studies & Solvers Version 4.3 1 Reply
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Hi,
I am new to COMSOL, and infact, the field of multiphysics. I have hands-on on structural and CFD separately, but never combined. I am faced with a new task of finding deformation and pressure profile on the bearing surface, for a certain bearing application.
I am not interested in solving the FSI module in COMSOL, but rather couple the independent, Structural, laminar and ALE modules, to get it run. I can think of refinement later. I have made a crude model of the actual assembly, with imaginary dimensions and loads. I have attached the comsol file that i am working on. It is just a 2D model, without the outer bearing, to get started with. I am still in the process of understanding the tool. So please bear with me and help me out.
Best Regards,
Binoy
I am new to COMSOL, and infact, the field of multiphysics. I have hands-on on structural and CFD separately, but never combined. I am faced with a new task of finding deformation and pressure profile on the bearing surface, for a certain bearing application.
I am not interested in solving the FSI module in COMSOL, but rather couple the independent, Structural, laminar and ALE modules, to get it run. I can think of refinement later. I have made a crude model of the actual assembly, with imaginary dimensions and loads. I have attached the comsol file that i am working on. It is just a 2D model, without the outer bearing, to get started with. I am still in the process of understanding the tool. So please bear with me and help me out.
Best Regards,
Binoy
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