Andrea,
The current SPH solver in Chrono::FSI is only for incompressible fluids. There’s no plan to add support for compressible fluids. For that, your best bet is to co-simulate with some other specialized solver (this is routinely done by people in the wind energy industry, several of whom use Chrono for modeling wind turbines).
--Radu
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Andrea,
For co-simulation between an aerodynamics solver and Chrono multibody/FEA dynamics, you can start with Dave Marten’s PhD thesis (QBlade-Chrono): https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344901299_QBlade_A_Modern_Tool_for_the_Aeroelastic_Simulation_of_Wind_Turbines/references
and the citations therein.
For co-simulation of vehicle dynamics with deformable terrain in Chrono, see for example https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326904920_A_co-simulation_framework_for_high-performance_high-fidelity_simulation_of_ground_vehicle-terrain_interaction
(A more recent implementation of the framework described in this paper is now available as part of the Chrono distribution).
--Radu
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