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May 21, 2024 at 3:11 pmFAQParticipant
These quick tip videos will guide you on how you can use the physics features in Discovery.
General Physics Setup Quick Tips:
- Discovery Quick Tip- Adding Notes to Physics Conditions – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Activating and Suppressing Physics Boundary Conditions – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Parameterizing Physics Boundary Conditions – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Applying Physics Boundary Conditions to Faceted Geometry – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Physics Boundary Conditions on Named Selections – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Understanding Simulation Management – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Showing Results on Select Bodies – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Exporting to Flagship – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Changing Boundary Condition Locations – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Changing Default Physics Settings – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Fidelity Slider Bar – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Using QuickScope – Ansys Knowledge
Structural Physics setup Quick Tips:
- Discovery Quick Tip- Accessing and Modifying Topology Optimization Constraints – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Creating Spring Connections – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick tip- How to Export to Ansys Mechanical – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Changing Default Physics Settings – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Converting Topology Results to CAD Models – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Global Mesh Sizing Controls – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Manual Contact – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Substepping – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Multiple test cases topology optimization (old workflow, 2022R1 and before) – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Setting up a Design Variation – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Getting started with Topology Optimization – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Changing Number of Solved Modes (Natural Frequency Simulation) – Ansys Knowledge
Thermal Physics setup Quick Tips:Â
Fluid Physics Setup Quick Tips:
- Discovery Quick Tip- Enabling Compressible Flow – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Quick Tip – LiveGx Solver – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- Applying Rotating Fluid Zone (MRF) – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- How to Export to Fluent – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip- What is Directional Fields and how to use them? – Ansys Knowledge
- Discovery Quick Tip – Changing Turbulence model – Ansys Knowledge
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