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PradnyaT March 20, 2017 05:51

Refining the mesh in ansys
 
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Hello,
I am working on a tank of height 2m and dia of 2m. The tank consist of two nozzel pipe raised at the height of 1m from the bottom and faced in opposite direction to develope a rotational flow in tank.
I have made the geometry and finding difficulty in meshing and refining the tank so that i can get the proper solution
I have posted the screenshot of the image of the tank
Suggestion are most welcomed

abdullahkarimi April 9, 2017 00:37

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Originally Posted by PradnyaT (Post 641427)
Hello,
I am working on a tank of height 2m and dia of 2m. The tank consist of two nozzel pipe raised at the height of 1m from the bottom and faced in opposite direction to develope a rotational flow in tank.
I have made the geometry and finding difficulty in meshing and refining the tank so that i can get the proper solution
I have posted the screenshot of the image of the tank
Suggestion are most welcomed

There are multiple ways you can achieve desired level of mesh sizing. Simplest ones are to use edge sizing, face sizing, and body sizing. You can create these by right clicking on 'Mesh' in the tree. You can apply these sizings in the desired parts of your geometry.

Another way to achieve desirable mesh refinement is by creating body of influence. For this you need to create bodies in DM with desired shape and size.

PradnyaT April 9, 2017 09:54

Thank you for your help.
I have tried the option and it worked.
I am doing tracer study in my project, do you know how to plot outlet tracer concentration v/s time graph
As i am new to FLUENT i am getting difficulty in it


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