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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,
    No - you can have surface structures, but the structure you want to interact with the fluid domain has to form a closed surface with no gaps. Think of the external skin of a wing. There could be a lot of internal structures like ribs and spars etc, but to define the coupling surface you only define the external portion such as the leading edge, top and bottom skins and training edge surfaces. If there are any gaps (like at the wing root) then you can use the Dummy 2D element property to mesh and close this area up. In the end you want a closed surface with no free edges when using the Element: Verify Boundaries tool.
     
    (Once you get failure and you want to track the fluid moving into the structure, then that is a new chapter)
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  • Hi Bhaven,
    No - you can have surface structures, but the structure you want to interact with the fluid domain has to form a closed surface with no gaps. Think of the external skin of a wing. There could be a lot of internal structures like ribs and spars etc, but to define the coupling surface you only define the external portion such as the leading edge, top and bottom skins and training edge surfaces. If there are any gaps (like at the wing root) then you can use the Dummy 2D element property to mesh and close this area up. In the end you want a closed surface with no free edges when using the Element: Verify Boundaries tool.
     
    (Once you get failure and you want to track the fluid moving into the structure, then that is a new chapter)
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