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July 26, 2021 at 6:19 amjiaminchi98Subscriber
Hi everyone. I am new to ANSYS. I am doing a simulation to see how the water tank is filled up in the tank. The result of the plane looks okay for me. The water flows from the inlet (picture1) . However, the water scattered everywhere when it comes to its animation (Picture 2). Is there any way to know what is wrong in this? Is there any error in my solution setup or CFD-Post set-up?
Also here I am attaching picture 3 to show how the water is supposed to flow. I did this previously with the same setup but the iteration was not long enough to capture the full tank. So i increase the iteration to fill up the water in the tank but the result is not what i wanted.
July 26, 2021 at 12:53 pmKarthik RemellaAdministratorHello Can you show us how you are creating the second plot? What do you see initially in this plot?
Karthik
July 26, 2021 at 1:14 pmjiaminchi98Subscriberhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTYXKcYF6UE
I am following the exactly same setup from the video (link attached). Not very sure what you meant by initial plot, but here i am attaching the plot when i opened CFD-Post.
Thank you very much for replying!! :)
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