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Old   August 30, 2018, 12:14
Default TIG Welding simulation in ANSYS Fluent
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I have very minimum knowledge on ANSYS Fluent modelling. I am trying to simulate TIG welding in ANSYS Fluent to get the velocity vectors showing Marangoni convection. I know that modelling should be done in 'transient' mode. I am initially trying to provide a stationary heat source in one corner by making the plate axisymmetric. Please suggest me how to model it? Any tutorial also can help me. Thanks.
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Please help me understand how to provide point heat source, both stationary and moving.
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