Map Pressure results from Sim-CFD to SIM-Mechanical
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Map Pressure results from Sim-CFD to SIM-Mechanical
I often use Sim-CFD to calculate the pressure drop and velocity profile of my fluid models, and I need an easy to use method to map those pressure results to SIM-Mech so I can study the deformation and stresses in the solid parts.