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laminar flow

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Sir i have designed one sensor ...With application of some force it is giving strain...Now i want to put the sensor in the boundary where laminar flow is applied.... Now i want to calculate the strain when the flow is applied....FOr this u have told me to use FSI module...I have only license for AC/DC module ana MEMS module in my college...Iam solving with the help of these two models for the strain but iam not getting the output...NOw wat i can do????

1 Reply Last Post 7 mar 2011, 01:14 GMT-5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 7 mar 2011, 01:14 GMT-5
Hi

I believe the FSI physics is part of the MEMS, check under FluidFlow (with V4 the MEMS physics are no longer under a "MEMS" title, but distributed under the different physics, this is valid for all modules).

You should get updated to the latest version, you will be less frustrated

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi I believe the FSI physics is part of the MEMS, check under FluidFlow (with V4 the MEMS physics are no longer under a "MEMS" title, but distributed under the different physics, this is valid for all modules). You should get updated to the latest version, you will be less frustrated -- Good luck Ivar

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