TAGGED: ansys-cfx, cfx-turbine
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October 5, 2023 at 12:35 pmVenkatesh Prasad Kanchendram VasudevSubscriber
Is there any method to find out the turbine speed for a given inlet conditions, using Fluid Flow CFX?
I need to be able to visualize the rotation of the rotar, something similar to 6DOF in Fluent.
FYI, I have used the method where we find the rotational speed by parameter method (assigning the rotation to turbine and finding the speed by extrapolating the net zero torque condition of the turbine) -
October 6, 2023 at 1:00 pmC NAnsys Employee
Hello Venkatesh,
I recommed you to create a speed line.Please refer this link on how to do it .Â
11.1.3. Computing Speedlines for a Machine (ansys.com)
I hope this helps you in your simulation.
Thanks,
Chaitanya Natraj
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October 10, 2023 at 1:33 pmVenkatesh Prasad Kanchendram VasudevSubscriber
I am not able to access this link
could you please give me a work around to access it?-
October 11, 2023 at 7:32 amC NAnsys Employee
Hello Venkatesh,
I am attaching this link. 11.1.3. Computing Speedlines for a Machine (ansys.com)
If you are not able to access it , please use this link and follow the steps.
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Using Help with links (ansys.com)
I hope this helps you in accessing the link.
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Thanks,
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