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Turbulent Pipe Flow (LES) - Panel
Turbulent Pipe Flow (LES) - Panel

Geometry

Note

For users of ANSYS 15.0, please check this link for procedures for turning on the Auto Constraint feature before creating sketches in DesignModeler.

Saving

It would be of best interest, to save the project at this point. Click on the "Save As.." button, , which is located on the top of the Workbench Project Page . Save the project as "TurbulentPipeFlow" in your working directory. When you save in ANSYS, a file and a folder will be created. For instance if you save as "TurbulentPipeLES", a "TurbulentPipeLES.wbpj" file and a folder called "TurbulentPipeLES_files" will appear. In order to reopen the ANSYS files in the future you will need both the ".wbpj" file and the folder. If you do not have BOTH, you will not be able to access your project.

Fluid Flow (FLUENT) Project Selection

Left click (and hold) on  Fluid Flow (FLUENT) , and drag the icon into the empty space in the  Project Schematic . Your ANSYS window should now look comparable to the image below. 

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Rename the project to TurbulentPipeLES. We will work through each step from top down to obtain the solution to the problem.

Analysis Type

As noted earlier, the computational domain for this simulation will be a full 3-dimensional pipe. In the Project Schematic  of the Workbench window, right click on  Geometry  and select  Properties . The properties menu will then appear to the right of the Workbench window. Under  Advance Geometry Options , make sure that the  Analysis Type  is 3D as shown in the image below.

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Launch Design Modeler

In the  Project Schematic , double click on  Geometry  to start preparing the geometry.
At this point, a new window, ANSYS Design Modeler will be opened. You will be asked to select desired length unit. Use the default meter unit and click  OK

Creating Cylinder

From the Create  menu, choose Primitives  and then  Cylinder .

Create> Primitives> Cylinder

You should see Cylinder1 in Tree Outline  as shown in figure below.

Now we have to define the dimensions for the cylinder according to the problem specifications. Let us assume that the axis of the cylinder is in x-direction.

In the Details View table, change Base Plane to YZPlane, Axis X Component to 0.0635 m and Radius (>0) to 0.00635m. Click Generate , this will create a cylinder with YZ plane as the base plane and X-axis as the axis of the cylinder. The cylinder has a diameter of 0.0127 m and is 0.0635 m long. Inputs in the  Details View  table are shown below.

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At this point, you can close the  Design Modeler  and go back to  Workbench Project Page . Save your work thus far in the  Workbench Project Page .

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