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- ANSYS Fluent: Simulation of a Rotating Propeller – Part 2
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June 6, 2022 at 8:45 amWatch & LearnParticipant
This video demonstrates how to do post processing of a solution in CFD post. For any questions/support, join ANSYS Student Community: https://studentcommunity.ansys.com/
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Postprocessing on Ansys EnSight
This video demonstrates exporting data from Fluent in EnSight Case Gold format, and it reviews the basic postprocessing capabilities of EnSight.
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