The following video outlines the approach used while modeling conduction in a sphere using an axisymmetric approach.
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Geometry creation tips:
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Tips on meshing, physics setup and numerical solution:
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Tips on postprocessing:
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Transient conduction can create large data files since by default, ANSYS stores temperature values at all nodes at each time step. This can result in a large data files if you have a lot of nodes and/or time steps. When saving your project, you can create small data files using the trick shown in the following video.
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Geometry and meshing tips:
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Postprocessing tips:
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This video is from the transient conduction exercise at simcafe.org
SimCafe ANSYS conduction