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July 9, 2007, 02:30 |
Probabilistic Approach(Parametric CFD)
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Hi All,
I have heard abt the parametric CFD approach but never tried. I think Design explorer from ansys is for that purpose only. And i m interested for its trial. What type of parameters we can try? Is there anyone to help me? Pankaj. |
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July 9, 2007, 12:52 |
Re: Probabilistic Approach(Parametric CFD)
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Yup, Design explorer is the right tool for the parametric CAD analysis. However, you would have to stick with CFX mesh "as far as I know". For the parameter that u can change: and dimension "respecting the same topology" any Boundary condition value "e.g. velocity, pressure, temp. ..etc"
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