Thanks for the tutorial, do you know how to set up or define the boundary condition if I want to simulate “3d” two moving plates I have so confused because there are the other two openings
Thanks for the tutorial of yours first of all. Secondly, I have master degree thesis and wanna clear up it to you. Could you help me out for doing it in Anysis ? Wait for your support urgently. Thanks a lot.
Thank you very much, this is the best video I've seen about Couette flow in Ansys Fluent. The only downside is your mic volume.
Thanks for the tutorial, do you know how to set up or define the boundary condition if I want to simulate “3d” two moving plates
I have so confused because there are the other two openings
Thank you so much. Do you have an idea if I want to simulate two moving plates instead of one, what should be my boundary conditions in this case?
Sure, just do the same for the lower wall. Define a moving wall.
Advanced Engineering Tutorials I have figured this out. You need to define periodic boundary conditions instead of the inlet and outlet
Thank you for tutorials. Its helpful.
Thank you for watching, you are welcome.
Thanks for the tutorial of yours first of all. Secondly, I have master degree thesis and wanna clear up it to you. Could you help me out for doing it in Anysis ? Wait for your support urgently. Thanks a lot.
How can I help you?
I cannot find concept and sketch on my Screen. Therefore, How Can I draw a plate、?Thanks
Thank you for your comment and thank you for watching. Are you using Design Modeler?
@@AdvancedEngineeringTutorials Oh, you are right. I am using the workbench one. thanks
Hi ,please can you send to me the report about this tutorial .I so need it.thanks
Voice is not clearly audible.. please increase your volume..
Thank you for watching and your comment. Sure, I will consider that in the next videos.