Free Physics World webinar: Fluid structure interaction simulation with COMSOL

Free Physics World webinar: Fluid structure interaction simulation with COMSOL  lectures events  Fluid structure interaction (or FSI) is one of the classic multiphysics couplings in science and engineering. It can be defined as the interaction between a deformable, or moving, structure and a surrounding, or internal, fluid flow. Familiar examples involving this interaction are wing flutter, building sway, valve chatter and, of course, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge failure.

This webinar covers important features of FSI, and discusses how to successfully study these using numerical simulations. During the webinar we will explore a variety of characteristic FSI examples, and conclude with a live demonstration showing how easy it is to set up this important class of problems using COMSOL Multiphysics.
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Fluid structure interaction simulation Thursday 23 February 2012
2.00 p.m. GMT

Free Physics World webinar: Fluid structure interaction simulation with COMSOL  lectures events
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