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April 28, 2011, 10:13 |
Compressibility of a gas
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Hi everyone,
I am a little bit new to ANSYS workbench. And i am trying to figure out how to do a simulation fo compressibility of a gas. Basically as see in the picture we have a steel tube inside which we have a metal which is dark in colour and argon gas. The known properties of them are alpha steel =14.5e-6/°C and E=175GPa alpha metal=26e-6/°C and E=96GPa Gas=Argon-Density=1.784kg/m^3,dynamic viscosity=23.9e-6kg/m-sec;Thermal conductivity=180e-4W/m-K So my doubt here is what is the method to do this simulation and. do i have to use static structural analysis only? Hope for a quick replyy Thanks a lot in advance, Krishna |
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