ANSYS Fluent Tutorial | 2D Laminar Pipe Flow with Heat Transfer | ANSYS Workbench CFD Tutorial |
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- ANSYS Fluent tutorial on 2D laminar flow in a rectangular pipe crosssection with heat transfer from the bottom surface. This tutorial is meant for beginners practice with the various option & steps involved in a CFD Project analysis.
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the best tutorial. Thanks a lot
most welcome:)
Very informative video sir.
If you make a video on boiling heat transfer, it will be a great help.
thank you, will try to.
thank you for your effort
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Good tutorial..when we give value of wall thickness in wall boundary condition..
how can i see temperature distribution on pipe wall..
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In this tutorial, it has been shown,
Hi dear
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Sir I am facing problem in.ansys fluent to capture diesel spray breakup , in literature every body talking about species, Dpm and multiphase phenomenon but in actual.how these can coupled in fluent.
Sir I answer of some.question .
Plz provide me ,I shall be thank full to you .
My topic is .
Investigation of secondary breakup in heavy-duty DI diesel engine at different injection pressure.
1. Here need to use multiphase model ?
2. What is best injection type to select . ?
3. Can I select inert particle type ?
And what about species transport equation.
Plz sir guide me I am.completely stuck due to these confusions.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for amazing work.
But what is the useful of infaltion ?
inflation layers are helpful in modeling flow behavior near the wall regions.
Thanks 😎😀
can we create face from edges like we used to do it in gambit ? if yes den how ?
you can create a surface from a sketch by going to:concept->surface from sketches, now select the sketch by clicking on it then"apply",then click in "Generate".
Hi, in Meshing at 08:22, why are you using only Triangular Elements? Why not Quadrilateral Elements? How ll this affect the soln ?
you can also take quadrilateral elements. it is more easier to discretize a complex geometry with triangular mesh rather than quadrilateral .
Hey, Thanks a lot for the reply.... Actually, I am an M.Tech student and I am struggling with my Project on CFD on Double Pipe Heat Exchanger... I did watch some videos on youtube , but I am still struggling... So, Can I please ask you to make a Tutorial on it? If you agree, I will send the details of the Geometry, Boundary conditions etc.... Hoping for a positive response...
Send me the details I will help you if its possible.
Hey., thank you a lot for offering help... But how do I give the details here ? Can you give me ur mail id so that I can send all the details ? Or I will give my mail id here - naveen3404@gmail.com..... You please send a sample mail to it... I ll send the details then.. Is it Fine ?
why theres no turbulent effect near the heated wall?
You can observe properly the turbulence effect if the fluid is static .
Please make the video with audio
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how to open windows 2 at 23:43 in ANSYS 2019?
You need to select the two sides display if using newer version, for the details procedure you can watch our tutorial on drag force calculations.
it seems like a good tutorial but its very hard to maintain focus without a commentary
you need to have a note of every steps and parameter, and proceed like that. We are trying to make videos with voice soon.
learnt a lot, but i think it's not appropriate to simplify the tube to be a rectangle in 2d, for the uneven viscosity of fluid on the surface, it should be appropriate for, for example, fluid between 2 large tablets close to each other
Would you please elaborate the mistake that you found out.
can you send a link of this research paper
It's a random tutorial, have no reference paper.
sir how we can find the multiple window option in ansys 2020R1
Multiple windows option means what , can you please elaborate what you want
@@AnsysTutor multiple window means in fluent observe different results and compare at same time.
We have shown that in our drag and lift calculation tutorial.
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