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Geometry

Launch ANSYS and Save

The following video shows you how you can access Ansys using either the free student version and/or Apps on Demand, a service provided to Cornell students. It also provides some important pointers on saving your Ansys project. Some students have lost hours of work in Ansys due to not saving properly. So please review the video carefully. 



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


The link below takes you to the main Apps on Demand web page for Cornell IT. Here, you can find articles on general, troubleshooting, and usage information.

Link: https://it.cornell.edu/articles/topics/6789/all/all?utm_source=sidebar

Download Blade Geometry:

Blade Geometry


Import Wind Blade, Orient Blade & Set Pitch Angle

Note these changes in the newest ANSYS version:

  • There is a separate Sketch tab and a new End Sketch button. All the sketching tools are now under the Sketch tab and you need to select the End Sketch button when you are done with the sketch. You should be able to figure it out by poking around. 
  • If you are having trouble snapping to the leading edge of the blade when sketching the chord at the blade tip, you may skip that part of the video. 
  • NOTE: The tip chord angle to the incident airflow before any rotations are made to the blade geometry is -1.06 degrees. In order determine the total angle you must rotate the blade to get a desired blade pitch, use the expression

    $$ \theta = \alpha - 1.06 $$

    where 


Create Flow Domain & Named Selections





Go to Step 3: Mesh

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