Computational Fluid Dynamic Analysis of a Laminar Flow Using Axisymmetric Technique using ANSYS
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), ANSYSAbstract
This article illustrates the use of ANSYS Work Bench Fluent module for analyzing fluid flow in a pipe. The article contains detailed step by step instructions on the use of software. The step by step instructions provide significant help to novice users of ANSYS and significantly reduce the learning time for learning the software use and consequently allowing more time for parametric studies of fluid systems. This information was distributed to Fluid Mechanics students in an Engineering Technology ptogram in the author's institution.
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