CFD Online Discussion Forums

CFD Online Discussion Forums (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/)
-   CFX (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/cfx/)
-   -   How to start up CFD project using ICEM & CFX (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/cfx/125376-how-start-up-cfd-project-using-icem-cfx.html)

MANUcfd2013 October 24, 2013 07:17

How to start up CFD project using ICEM & CFX
 
Hello everyone, Please help me out urgently!!

I Am an M.Tech(Product Design & Manufacturing) student would like to do project on CFD, I have ICEM & CFX software with me. I'm stuck in; how to start with?
I've 6 months duration. so i need some
  • optimization related problem.
  • or any aerospace related.
  • on Grid fins.
Can anyone insist me properly what would be the right problem to complete my project within 6 months. I supposed to do on ICEM & CFX only.
few questions:
1.How to learn ICEM & CFX using tutorials quickly, if any links pls... do inform.
2.What are the texts to be studied to gather knowledge.
3.Overall a brief idea about the complete plan i have to make to finish project with better understanding.

ghorrocks October 24, 2013 07:41

CFX and ICEM come with tutorials in the documentation. There are more available on the ANSYS Community webpage.

The texts you need to read to understand what is going on is at your uni library. A general CFD textbook is a really good start.

I will leave the complete plan to you. It is your project, after all.

MANUcfd2013 October 27, 2013 01:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by ghorrocks (Post 458768)
CFX and ICEM come with tutorials in the documentation. There are more available on the ANSYS Community webpage.

The texts you need to read to understand what is going on is at your uni library. A general CFD textbook is a really good start.

I will leave the complete plan to you. It is your project, after all.

Thank you for ur valuable reply. Is it possible to complete any problems within 6 months?

ghorrocks October 27, 2013 05:19

Yes, it is possible. If your problem is straight forward you should have no problems. If your problem is complex and you are starting out you have no hope. The true situation is probably somewhere in the middle.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 15:44.