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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 Bhaven,
     
    1) Usually we only use the geometric regions to define the environment and specific material regions using the Init.Cond.Euler ->Shape option with either Sphere or Cylinders. But in the case of more complicated shapes then you can mesh a closed surface (and assign these the special Dummy Shell 2D properties) and then use the Shape/Surface option.
     
    2) So using the Init.Cond.Euler you then define the Shape/Surface for the bird region, a large sphere for the void region and then Initial values for the bird material and lastly Region Definition sets up the 1st level for void and second level for bird
     
    3/4) You do not use the ALE Coupling inputs, but rather only the General Coupling input option where you pick the closed structural surface that your fluid will interact. Porosity is zero (this is used for subsurfaces to define open sections). Then the Cover option means which side of the closed surface will be ignored regarding fluid. Therefore if set to Cover=Inside, it means you will only look at fluid region outside the structure which is what you'd want for birdstrike.
     
    I will see if I can rework the introduction training workshop into a SimCompanion article and link it below.
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  • Hi Bhaven,
     
    1) Usually we only use the geometric regions to define the environment and specific material regions using the Init.Cond.Euler ->Shape option with either Sphere or Cylinders. But in the case of more complicated shapes then you can mesh a closed surface (and assign these the special Dummy Shell 2D properties) and then use the Shape/Surface option.
     
    2) So using the Init.Cond.Euler you then define the Shape/Surface for the bird region, a large sphere for the void region and then Initial values for the bird material and lastly Region Definition sets up the 1st level for void and second level for bird
     
    3/4) You do not use the ALE Coupling inputs, but rather only the General Coupling input option where you pick the closed structural surface that your fluid will interact. Porosity is zero (this is used for subsurfaces to define open sections). Then the Cover option means which side of the closed surface will be ignored regarding fluid. Therefore if set to Cover=Inside, it means you will only look at fluid region outside the structure which is what you'd want for birdstrike.
     
    I will see if I can rework the introduction training workshop into a SimCompanion article and link it below.
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