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ALE coupling

Hello, I am trying to simulate a birdstrike using Patran as my preprocessor. At the time of creating an ALE coupling between the surface and the bird. What are the parameters which have to be used (surface, 3d elements, etc) in order to fullfill the coupling? Can somebody please explain step by step what should be done?
 
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  • Hi, we generally do not use the ALE method anymore in Dytran as we have more features, speedup and ease of use with the General/Fast Coupling method. Please see the example Multiple Birdstrike on Box Structure in the Dytran Example Problem Manual Chapter 4.
     
    The main process with this approach is that the structure and fluid domains are completely separate and you define a coupling surface of the structure you want to interact with. We then use the Mesh Generator in LBC to define the fluid mesh virtually that will be created by Dytran when the solve starts. Therefore you don't need a physical fluid mesh anymore and it is much easier to resize and move around. Coupled to this is the Initial Euler Conditions in the LBC that use shapes to define which fluid material is where and what their initial states are (density, velocity, energy). Lastly using the new PEULER1 property set you do not need to assign it to any physical elements as it is used to connect these items above together and define which Euler solver is required (multi material, full stress tensor etc).
     
     
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  • Hi, we generally do not use the ALE method anymore in Dytran as we have more features, speedup and ease of use with the General/Fast Coupling method. Please see the example Multiple Birdstrike on Box Structure in the Dytran Example Problem Manual Chapter 4.
     
    The main process with this approach is that the structure and fluid domains are completely separate and you define a coupling surface of the structure you want to interact with. We then use the Mesh Generator in LBC to define the fluid mesh virtually that will be created by Dytran when the solve starts. Therefore you don't need a physical fluid mesh anymore and it is much easier to resize and move around. Coupled to this is the Initial Euler Conditions in the LBC that use shapes to define which fluid material is where and what their initial states are (density, velocity, energy). Lastly using the new PEULER1 property set you do not need to assign it to any physical elements as it is used to connect these items above together and define which Euler solver is required (multi material, full stress tensor etc).
     
     
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