Transcription of Chapter 2: Parametric Analysis in ANSYS Workbench Using ...
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Chapter 2: Parametric Analysis in ANSYS Workbench Using ANSYSF luentThis tutorial is divided into the following Problem Setup and IntroductionThis tutorial illustrates Using an ANSYS Fluent fluid flow system in ANSYS Workbench to set up andsolve a three-dimensional turbulent fluid flow and heat transfer problem in an automotive heating,ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) duct system. ANSYS Workbench uses parameters and designpoints to allow you to run optimization and what-if scenarios. You can define both input and outputparameters in ANSYS Fluent that can be used in your ANSYS Workbench project. You can also defineparameters in other applications including ANSYS DesignModeler and ANSYS CFD-Post. Once you havedefined parameters for your system, a Parameters cell is added to the system and the Parameter Setbus bar is added to your project. This tutorial is designed to introduce you to the Parametric analysisutility available in ANSYS tutorial starts with a Fluid Flow (Fluent) Analysis system with pre-defined geometry and meshcomponents.
Parametric Analysis in ANSYS Workbench Using ANSYS Fluent Figure 2.5:The Project Loaded into ANSYS Workbench Displaying Properties and Files View Note the types of files that have been created for this project.
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