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Geometry
Launch ANSYS and Save
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The link below takes you to the Cornell IT web page which explains how to link your google drive account while using Apps on Demand.
Link: https://it.cornell.edu/appsondemand/set-google-drive-file-stream-apps-demand
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MAE 3240 Spring 2020: At this point if you prefer, you can skip the geometry (step 2) and mesh (step 3) videos by downloading the file below and continuing to Model Setup (step 4) also linked below.
Completed Geometry and Mesh File: Flat_Plate_Mesh.wbpz
Model Setup Link: https://confluence.cornell.edu/x/ak0UBw |
Create Domain
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Go to all FLUENT Learning Modules
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Step 2: Geometry
Since our problem involves fluid flow, we will select the FLUENT component on the left panel.
Left click (and hold) on Fluid Flow (FLUENT), and drag the icon to the empty space in the Project Schematic. Here's what you get:
Since we selected Fluid Flow (FLUENT), each cell of the system corresponds to a step in the process of performing CFD analysis using FLUENT. Rename the project to Flat Plate Boundary Layer.
We will work through each step from top down to get to obtain the solution to our problem.
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Go to Step 3: Mesh