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Old   December 19, 2005, 14:46
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I am new to Ansys. Would anyone know how i can get hold of a tutorial on 3d flow problem, lets say, flow through a circular pipe.

And how can i use the solution from this , to apply it as load data to the structure for vibration analysis?

Any help would be appreciated!

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Old   December 23, 2005, 12:02
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The 3D problem analysis for a circular pipe as u say is pretty easy....i cant give you a link for a tutorial though...if you are using ICEM-CFD....the icem-cfd tutorials have such a problem.....about your second question...you have to use the results file of the previous solution as load data for the new analysis...browse to the file and provide it....hope this helps....
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Old   January 3, 2006, 12:25
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please send me the complete steps of cfd analysis.
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Old   January 3, 2006, 12:27
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i wnt to learn cfd flotran
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Old   January 3, 2006, 16:00
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if u r using icem-cfd..there r 2 types of meshing techniques;hexa and tetra...while tetra is a lot easier..it falls short in boundary condition analysis..where hexa is much accurate and a wise option...for hexa the steps are... 1.create the geometry(using points,curves and surfaces) create the cylindrical surface and the inlets and outlets for the cylinder. 2.then initialise a block 3.associate the edges of the block to the respective curves. 4.form the o-grid and then change sizes as u want by rescaling the o-grid. 5.mesh and check quality.

get icem-cfd and u will have the tutorial i told u about
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Old   February 3, 2006, 22:41
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hi I want to know the details of modeling and parameters to be considered for fluid flow in circular pipe when the pipe is spinning

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I am new to Ansys. Would anyone know how i can get hold of a tutorial on 3d flow problem, lets say, flow through a circular pipe.

And how can i use the solution from this , to apply it as load data to the structure for vibration analysis?

Any help would be appreciated!

Regards.
hi i want to know 3d flow analysis in ansys 15.
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