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1. Pre-Analysis and Start-Up
Open ANSYS Workbench
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Management of Screen Real Estate
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Steady-State Thermal Analysis System
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Problem Overview
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Check your Understanding
Select true or false:
If the Biot number is increased, less heat will be exchanged between the block and the fluid bathing the right face.
Mathematical Model
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Discretization
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How to Find Nodal Temperatures
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How to Derive Algebraic Equations
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How to Reduce the Numerical Error
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Hand Calculations
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Go to Step 2: Geometry
Go to all ANSYS Learning Modules
Engineering Data
In this section the material properties of Cornellium will be inputted into ANSYS. First (Double Click) Engineering Data. Then click in the cell that contains the text "Click here to add a new material" and type in Cornellium as shown below.
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Then, set the value of the Isotropic Thermal Conductivity to 1 W/(M*C) as shown below.
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