TAGGED: aerodynamics, fluent, hpc
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July 17, 2024 at 2:30 pm
Lisa Simpkins
SubscriberI am using the Ansys Fluent Aero package and high performance computing clusters to run a set of simulations for a number of different conditions such as velocities and pitch angles. What is the most efficient way to test all these different points?Â
many thanks
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July 18, 2024 at 12:37 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorDepending on set up you may find using interpolation files to work well where the geometry changes. Otherwise, I'd run for a single speed & converge, then write case & data. Change the boundary condition, do NOT initialise and run more iterations, save new case & data etc. By starting from a good solution, albeit for a different flow speed or angle, the number of iterations required is typially lower than when starting from an initialised condition.Â
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