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June 22, 2012, 09:32 |
Natural convection
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Hello,
I´m doing my final project and I have to use the program ANSYS. I´m doing a simulation with fluent and I have a doubt. I want to see how the atmosphere affects in a cold element. In my model there is a Natural convection. I have a mesh and it represents the atmosphere.(T=296.15K and P=101325Pa) What is the diference between "transient calculation" and steady-state calculation. What do I have to use? Which parameters do I have to change in the "Solution Methods"? Thank you very much. |
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June 22, 2012, 09:44 |
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Join Date: May 2012
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Hello,
I´m doing my final project and I have to use the program ANSYS. I´m doing a simulation with fluent and I have a doubt. I want to see how the atmosphere affects in a cold element. In my model there is a Natural convection. I have a mesh and it represents the atmosphere.(T=296.15K and P=101325Pa) What is the diference between "transient calculation" and steady-state calculation. What do I have to use? Which parameters do I have to change in the "Solution Methods"? Thank you very much. |
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