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Old   October 29, 2018, 01:32
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Hi,

Iam doing study state thermal analysis in ansys workbench, in one case i have to apply 90 % humidity at 40 deg celsius, is there any option to apply humidity in ansys workbench please help me
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Old   October 31, 2018, 15:32
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humidity? in a thermal analysis? That does not make any sense? That is like trying to input electrical resistivity into a thermal analysis. It is not part of any of the equations. perhaps you need to explain your problem more specifically?
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Actually I have input as humidity 95 percentage at 40 degree celsius
But how to do it. In which environment..


Plz help me out
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40 degrees celcius, OK, that is an input. What is this? A convective boundary condition? a temperature of a wall? Or just the environment?

a picture of what you are trying to do may help.

But still, humidity? I can't see how this would or could be applied.
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its is a convective boundary condition
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What are you trying to model and where in ANSYS Workbench do you need this input?
Workbench is just an environment in which certain software applications can operate.... But which application is it? Mechanical, CFX, Fluent, Icepak, Vista. You name it.
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