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December 13, 2020 at 8:43 pm
Alexia16
SubscriberHi, I am working on a flat plate with one end having chevron pattern, which I will be simulating in Ansys fluent. I want to study the relationship between the chevron angles and the resultant flow passing over it. I am fairly new to using Ansys and wanted to know if there is a way that the chevron angle can be varied (said 15, 30, 45 degrees) and the respective CFD simulation is conducted for each angle, without me having to import new models with the respective modified chevron angles each time for separate analysis.nAny help would be much appreciated and many thanks in advancenn -
December 14, 2020 at 7:05 am
Keyur Kanade
Ansys EmployeeYou will need to first create parameters for geometry. nPlease see nOnce you create parameters for geometry, you can go ahead with mesh and set up. Then you can define design points for parameters and run the simulation for different parameters. Please see help manual for more details about these commands. nPlease also have a look at following video to get more idea. nRegards,nKeyurnHow to access Ansys Online Help DocumentnHow to show full resolution imagenGuidelines on the Student CommunitynHow to use Google to search within Ansys Student Communityn
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