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Author(s): Sebastian Vecchi, ANSYS Inc.
Problem Spe=
cification
1. Start-Up
2. Geometry
3. Mesh
4. Physics Setup
5. Results
6. Verif=
ication & Validation
Created using ANSYS 18.1
S-ducts, or serpentine inlets, are co= mmonly found in jet engines due to their ability to allow shorter fins and = rudders closer to the engine in the longitudinal direction. S-ducts are fou= nd in many other applications, from basic HVAC to complex F1 racing.=
In this tutorial, the velocity vector= s and pressure profile will be simulated in an S-duct. The flow volume has = been provided. Flow will enter the large volume upstream of the S-duct and = exit from the end protruding from the large volume. The pressure at the inl= et will be 88744 [Pa] and the outlet will be supersonic.