Tagged: discovery-live, fluids, Live App Example
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September 26, 2022 at 10:00 amFAQParticipant
Early design decisions without simulation insight are known to lead to costly downstream band-aid solutions. Fluid dynamic studies on multiple concepts can be expensive, time consuming and only within the reach of a few experts. ANSYS Discovery Live enables anyone to create or import their idea and realize the fluid behavior of many concepts early on, leading to better informed decisions.Â
Download and open these pre-solved examples to gain an understanding of what ANSYS can help you Discover Live.
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1)Â Fluid Flow distribution in a duct
Application example of the flow distribution in a duct with 1 inlet and 2 outlets is simulated, with a goal of ensuring uniform distribution. The impact of changing the duct shape and/or including features such as internal vanes to ensure uniform flow distribution can be studied. This project requires release 19.2 or newer.
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2)Â Fluid Flow Thermal Simulation of a Thermal Mixer
Application example of a thermal mixer demonstrating the temperature distribution of two different temperature flows. This project requires release 19.2 or newer.
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3)Â Flow Simulation in an electronics enclosure
Application example of the flow inside an electronic enclosure is simulated, with the goal of identifying if sufficient flow is passing through the heat sink.  The impact of changing the location of the outlets and/or introducing geometry inside the enclosure to divert flow through the heat sink can be investigated. This project requires release 19.2 or newer.
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4)Â Fluid Flow Coolant with Baffle Effects
Application example of the flow performance in the coolant side of a heat exchanger is explored. Cool water is passed through the system of hot pipes with and without baffle geometry. Further manipulation and alternate baffle geometry can be tested using the modeling features. This project requires release 19.2 or newer.
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