biofriendly
Bioengineer
- Jul 19, 2009
- 13
Dear all,
I would like to model a closed cavity with incompressible hydrostatic fluid inside.
The cavity is deformed in the interaction between the internal fluid being which is increased in volume by adding new water (at a known rate) and the external elastic interactions. The pressure is being measured. I know how to model the problem using fluid elements, using *static, and cavity interaction, defining pressure as an input. However, I would like to have volume as a control parameter.
I looked around in the manuals but I havent found any straightforward so far. Any ideas guiding me to the right direction?
Thanks a lot in advance...
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I would like to model a closed cavity with incompressible hydrostatic fluid inside.
The cavity is deformed in the interaction between the internal fluid being which is increased in volume by adding new water (at a known rate) and the external elastic interactions. The pressure is being measured. I know how to model the problem using fluid elements, using *static, and cavity interaction, defining pressure as an input. However, I would like to have volume as a control parameter.
I looked around in the manuals but I havent found any straightforward so far. Any ideas guiding me to the right direction?
Thanks a lot in advance...
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