How to Calculate Thrust Force on a Rotating Propeller Blade Using CFD ANSYS (Fluent) 19.1 || part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- In this tutorial video, i want to show you how to calculate propeller Thrust Force using cfd ANSYS 19.1. The model of the propeller was made using SOLIDWORK software and the rotation of the propeller = 6000 RPM with the flow velocity = 15 m/s..
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By far the best tutorial, thank you!
Can you please upload the propeller as Geometry import. Thanks in advance
How was the flow velocity of 15m/s determined?
yeah .thats what ı really wanna understand
@@mehmetfurkankoprn8655 By advance ratio.
Then , I think it was known in advance through experimental test, what would be the speed at a certain rpm?
Please give the diameter and pitch of the propeller used?. Thanks and V.good
Hi please can you do step by step exhaust fan simulation and Fan rotation animation for air
Where did you get the speed 15 m/s at a certain rpm? From manufacturer data?
Hi. When i do the first enclosure, part of my propeller disappears. Can you help me? Thanks!
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Before that how to design that propeller!???
You can design propeller in onshape Which is cloud bases CAD software Or Solidwork Or Fusion 360
@@MindlyMusic bro can you help me pls, genuine help needed pls fast reply
hi can you please do the same thing in openfoam
If you could be able to share the link to the geometry it would be great
Nice video upload more video i am waiting for your next video..
amazing video! what is the size(diameter/pitch) of your propeller?
Hi Tony,Can you please guide me how we can measure the Pitch of the propeller(two blade).Thanks in advance
Hi bro, pls reply genuinely help needed
Could you please provide the propeller geometry?
can u pls provide the propeller
yes
do you have propeller file 15x4? can give me?
Makasih udah share ilmunya
Hi. What did your maximum skewness end up being in your mesh? Thank you for the video!
I found your video very helpful but I am stuck with a problem: for some reason the fluid goes around the disk that surrounds the propeller instead of going though it. Can you tell we what am I doing wrong?
Hello, same problem here, did you find a solution?
@@ninamoello Yes. You need to couple adjacent surfaces as "interface".
@@mr.hollywood835 It seems that the software does it automatically (Ansys 2021 R1), I already have a mesh interface between the inside and outside parts of the cylinder.
I got it, just need to define the geometry as only one part of 3 bodies, not 3 parts.
@@aa54785 Hi, how can I help?