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October 4, 2023 at 3:53 amMatthew CaulfieldSubscriber
What is the best way to do a simulation from a pipe of water vapor onto a solid object and seeing the velocity contour across the solid object due to to the the fluid flow from the pipe?
I need to have the fluid material to be water vapor, at 2 m/s, at 900 degrees celcius moving onto a solid that is place a distance 1mm from the pressure outlet of the pipe. How can this be done?Â
If anyone has videos or tutrioals that walkthrough this step by step that would be greatly appreciated. Attached below is my simulation set up. The disk is 1in in diamter and the pipe is 1.6mm OD x 1mm ID.Â
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October 4, 2023 at 12:41 pmRahulAnsys Employee
Hello,
FSI simulation can be performed using system coupling co-simulation and Intrinsic FSI model available in fluent.
There is no specific tutorial available as per your case, but you can refer to the following tutorials and prepare your case accordingly.
Intrinsic FSI
Chapter 26: Modeling One-Way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) Within Fluent (ansys.com)
Chapter 27: Modeling Two-Way Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) Within Fluent (ansys.com)
Hope this helps!
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