List of learning modules
Each learning module below contains a step-by-step tutorial that shows details of how to solve a selected problem using ANSYS FLUENT. The pedagogical philosophy behind these modules is discussed in this article from the ANSYS Advantage magazine.
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MAE 4230/MAE 5230 |
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MAE 4230/MAE 5230 |
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MAE 4230/MAE 5230 |
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MAE 5230 |
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MAE 4272 |
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MAE 3240 (Summer) |
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MAE 6690 |
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[SIMULATION:User Defined Functions] |
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Cornell M.Eng Project |
Older Tutorials
These tutorials are for older version of FLUENT and are no longer being updated. They use GAMBIT for meshing.
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
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ANSYS FLUENT 6.3 |
Computational Combustion modules
These modules use Chemkin IV (for laminar flames) and Fluent (for turbulent flames). They provide instruction in the use of the software and also provide insights into the physics and chemistry involved. The focus is on: the thermochemistry and kinetics of ideal gas mixtures; laminar premixed and nonpremixed flames; and turbulent non-premixed flames.