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March 21, 2017, 20:06 |
Grid Schemes for lid-driven cavity
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Vinicius
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Hey there forums,
I am fairly new to ansys and I am following a tutorial to set up a lid-driven cavity on fluent, I am pretty sure I am on the right path and everything seems to be going fine, but today I had a talk with a professor about my project and he basically told me to make sure the grid scheme I am using on ansys is the Staggered Grid scheme, where the scalar variables (pressure, density, total enthalpy etc.) are stored in the cell centers of the control volumes, whereas the velocity or momentum variables are located at the cell faces, the problem is that I can't find an option to set up grid schemes or anything like it on Ansys Meshing, can anybody please help? Is there a way to set the grid scheme to staggered? Is the option to that maybe in Fluent? I also tried it in fluent (also can't find it) but I assumed it would be in meshing since fluent just reads the mesh and doesn't create it. If it is Fluent can you help me as well or should I make a similar thread on the fluent section? Any advice would be great, thanks! Edit: Forgot to mention I am using ansys 16. |
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