-
-
February 8, 2023 at 2:51 pm
jishnu94.deu
SubscriberHi all ,
I am trying to mesh my fluid domain as shown in example 115 of ansys polyflow tutorials .
I am finding it give a good hex mesh . When I see the section view it is badly meshed inside .
Can I use a sweep mesh technique for this . If yes can I make the different meshed parts as one fluid domain .
Will be of great help of someone can help with the meshing of my fluid domain which looks exactly like the figure I have attached
-
February 15, 2023 at 1:25 pm
Keyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeYou will need to split / decompose the geometry and use sweep or multizone meshing methods to get such mesh. Ansys Meshing: Decomposition for hex meshing: Ansys Meshing: Meshing Methods: Please go through help manual for more details Regards, Keyur How to access Ansys Online Help Document Guidelines on the Student Community Fluids Engineering Courses | Ansys Innovation Courses -
February 16, 2023 at 4:18 pm
jishnu94.deu
SubscriberI divided my fluid region into parts . and merged the bodies to one group. Meshed it pretty well according to the figure .
However when i reach the polydata these parts act as individual body and not as one entire fluid domain and I have to repeat the setup for each part in the single fluid domain .
-
February 17, 2023 at 7:08 am
Keyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeSelect all bodies and give named selection.
Or you can also merge them in Fluent solver.
Regards,
Keyur
How to access Ansys Online Help Document
Guidelines on the Student Community
Fluids Engineering Courses | Ansys Innovation Courses
-
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Boost Ansys Fluent Simulations with AWS
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) helps engineers design products in which the flow of fluid components is a significant challenge. These different use cases often require large complex models to solve on a traditional workstation. Click here to join this event to learn how to leverage Ansys Fluids on the cloud, thanks to Ansys Gateway powered by AWS.

Earth Rescue – An Ansys Online Series
The climate crisis is here. But so is the human ingenuity to fight it. Earth Rescue reveals what visionary companies are doing today to engineer radical new ideas in the fight against climate change. Click here to watch the first episode.

Ansys Blog
Subscribe to the Ansys Blog to get great new content about the power of simulation delivered right to your email on a weekly basis. With content from Ansys experts, partners and customers you will learn about product development advances, thought leadership and trends and tips to better use Ansys tools. Sign up here.
- Suppress Fluent to open with GUI while performing in journal file
- Floating point exception in Fluent
- What are the differences between CFX and Fluent?
- Heat transfer coefficient
- Getting graph and tabular data from result in workbench mechanical
- The solver failed with a non-zero exit code of : 2
- Difference between K-epsilon and K-omega Turbulence Model
- Time Step Size and Courant Number
- Mesh Interfaces in ANSYS FLUENT
- error in cfd post
-
3930
-
2649
-
1869
-
1272
-
610
© 2023 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.