Mesh creation in ANSYS AQWA for Sea Keeping Analysis

Discussion in 'Software' started by neodesigner, Nov 24, 2009.

  1. dragonship2011
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    dragonship2011 New Member

    can you send your model to me (jianglei0907@163.com)? i use Icem to make the mesh. and i want to do some CFD,can you send messages about this model ? thank you !
     
  2. xjship
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    xjship ShiHydrodynamicist

    I suppose that AQWA is too good to use. Why not try WAMIT?
     
  3. dragonship2011
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    dragonship2011 New Member

    Thanks for your advice. I know a little about WAMIT and I am busying with my graduation .When I have time in some day ,I will take it. Now,I should spend more time in FLUENT. Again, thank you for your reply.
     

  4. saiful4369
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    saiful4369 New Member

    ball joint connections

    I'm saiful, student of ocean engineering department. now, I'm doing my final project about offshore triceratops which divided to 3 parts; deck, ball joint, and bouyant leg structures. I want to analyse the motions and respons of that structure due to wave force, so I use ansys aqwa.
    I made the model using solid work, then imported it to ansys aqwa. I don't understand to set the connection, and I have some errors during meshing.
    can someone help me to solve this problem?
    contact me +6287850311185
    or email syaiful4311100069@gmail.com
    thanks for your answer and attention
     
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