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April 24, 2024 at 3:02 pmSaketh KopparthySubscriber
Hello,
I want to perform a parametric study (Design of experiments) on Fin-tube heat exchanger in Fluent 2022 R22.
The study contains various geometric parameters (fin thickness, pitch, tube diameter etc) and various flow parameters (inlet velocity, wall temperature etc)
that are to be updated for each design point.
I created a parametric geometry in Design modeller. Performed meshing in Design modeller and run Simulation in fluent.
Now, how can I automate the whole process. I see that much of the info on internet revolves around changing the flow parameters but not the geometric parameters. But I want to change geometry parameters also and run the simulations automatically. Can someone help me with this?
I think it can be done using pyfluent but I do not know how to do it. I also do not have license of Ansys-OptiSlang.
Thanks,
Best Regards,
Saketh -
April 24, 2024 at 3:24 pmRobForum Moderator
If you're careful with the Named Selections in DM and then mesh based on those you should be able to then use the (licenced) functions in WorkBench to build the DoE table. It's then a case of running the models. It's the CFD runs that will take the time - what licence are you using?Â
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