-
-
October 17, 2023 at 3:13 am
jeremy.stone
SubscriberI would like to run the simulation with multiple flow rates parametrically. I have setup an input parameter of the mass flow rate on the inlet, but how do I define my range of flowrates to use? Â
-
October 17, 2023 at 1:11 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorWhich parametric approach did you use? Ie Fluent standalone or through Workbench?
-
October 17, 2023 at 1:18 pm
jeremy.stone
SubscriberÂ
I used workbench. I’m running 2020 R2 which doesn’t seem to have a parametric tab in the ribbon menu.
Â
-
October 17, 2023 at 2:44 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorOK, the parametric stuff is in Workbench. You should see a parameter box connected to the workflow, right (or double, I can't remember) click to open that up & you should see the table.Â
-
Viewing 3 reply threads
- The topic ‘Input parameters’ is closed to new replies.
Ansys Innovation Space
Trending discussions
- air flow in and out of computer case
- Varying Bond model parameters to mimic soil particle cohesion/stiction
- Eroded Mass due to Erosion of Soil Particles by Fluids
- I am doing a corona simulation. But particles are not spreading.
- Guidance needed for Conjugate Heat Transfer Analysis for a 3s3p Li-ion Battery
- Centrifugal Fan Analysis for Determination of Characteristic Curve
- Issue to compile a UDF in ANSYS Fluent
- JACOBI Convergence Issue in ANSYS AQWA
- affinity not set
- Resuming SAG Mill Simulation with New Particle Batch in Rocky
Top Contributors
-
3887
-
1414
-
1241
-
1118
-
1015
Top Rated Tags
© 2025 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.
Ansys does not support the usage of unauthorized Ansys software. Please visit www.ansys.com to obtain an official distribution.