CFD Online Discussion Forums

CFD Online Discussion Forums (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/)
-   System Analysis (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/system-analysis/)
-   -   the momentum and energy equation (https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/system-analysis/234899-momentum-energy-equation.html)

muzili March 23, 2021 08:01

the momentum and energy equation
 
The calculation results of our model are based on the momentum conservation equation and the energy conservation equation, but we are asked to provide "Ansys workbench has a bunch of codes in it. What authors need to specify is which code is used to simulate the momentum and energy equation. It must be Ansys Fluent."

As far as I know, Ansys is not open source.Experts want to know how we set up the solution in ANSYS Fluent, instead of knowing what specific procedures are used to solve the equation in ANSYS Fluent. Am I right?

If you can help us answer this question, we would be very grateful.

arjun March 24, 2021 01:47

At least this part should be clear when you set up the simulation. Ansys has - Fluent, Polyflow and CFX as flow solvers. You need to find out what it is using for the work you did. It is most probably using Fluent but you need to inspect the set up to see which one of these three it used to run the simulation.


You do not need to see the source code to see this.

muzili March 24, 2021 03:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by arjun (Post 799682)
At least this part should be clear when you set up the simulation. Ansys has - Fluent, Polyflow and CFX as flow solvers. You need to find out what it is using for the work you did. It is most probably using Fluent but you need to inspect the set up to see which one of these three it used to run the simulation.


You do not need to see the source code to see this.

Thank you very much for your answer.
What do you mean: experts want to know how we set up the solution in ANSYS Fluent, instead of knowing what specific procedures are used to solve the equation in ANSYS Fluent. Am I right?
Thank you.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 22:34.