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Geometry

Launch ANSYS and Save

This 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. 

Download Blade Geometry:

Blade Geometry


Import Wind Blade, Orient Blade & Set Pitch Angle

Note these changes in the newest ANSYS version:


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Create Flow Domain & Named Selections

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Go to Step 3: Mesh

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