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bypass a part in ansys

    • omar ennaya
      Subscriber

      Hello friends

      I want to bypass a part actually an HTF so their equations will not be resolved.Is that possible to do in ansys fluent.

      thanks in advance.

    • Federico
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Omar, 

      what do you mean by "an HTF"?

      In Fluent, you can Delete or Deactivate an entire cell zone from the Domain tab > Zones...

       

    • Federico
      Ansys Employee

      More on this here in our Fluent User Guide:

      6.12. Modifying the Mesh (ansys.com)

    • omar ennaya
      Subscriber

      Dear Federico thank you for your reply

      HTF is an abreviation of heat transfer fluid.

      I got it so it is possible.And when i removed this part from the domain i can run the calculations without any problem?

    • Federico
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Omar, 

      yes, if the part/zone in question is not part of your analysis, you should be able to either delete or deactivate them from your domain and proceed with your simulation.

      Alternatively, you can suppress for physics a body in SpaceClaim or Discovery. This way, you can avoid generating the mesh for this zone altogether. Suppressing an object means it will not be included when you transfer to Ansys for analysis. To suppress an object, you can right-click an object (solid, surface, beam, component) in the Structure tree, or select multiple objects and right-click Select Suppress for Physics.

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