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Agenda Day 1
Training Manual
Agenda Day 2
8 30 Time
8:30 Ti dependent
d d t Flows
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14:00 I t d ti to
Introduction t Rheology
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12:30 Lunch
Problem Identification
Problem Identification 1. Define your modeling goals
1. Define goals 2. Identify the domain you will model
2. Identify domain
PreProcessing and Solver Execution
Pre-Processing 3. Create a solid model to represent the
domain
3. Geometry
4. Design and create the mesh (grid)
4. Mesh
5. Set up the physics (physical models,
5. Physics material p
properties,
p domain properties,
p p
6. Solver Settings boundary conditions, )
6. Define solver settings (numerical
e Model
7. Compute solution
Post-Processing
9.
Problem Identification
1. Define goals
2. Identify domain
Problem Identification
1. Define goals
2. Identify domain
Convergence
C is
i reached
h d when:
h
Changes in solution variables from one iteration
to the next are negligible.
Residuals provide a mechanism to help
monitor this trend.
trend
Overall property conservation is achieved
Imbalances measure global conservation
9. Update Model
Examine the results to review solution
and extract useful data
Post Processing Visualization Tools can be used to
9
8. Examine results answer such questions as:
What is the overall flow pattern?
Are there recirculation zones?
What is the free surface shape?
Is a blow molded part fully formed?
Are key flow features being resolved?
9. Update Model
Are the physical models appropriate?
Is the flow unsteady?
Post Processing
Are there 3D effects?
9
8. Examine results
Once run, the solution will be post processed in CFD-Post for post
processing
Contour and vector plots
Profile plots
Calculation of forces and moments
Animation of unsteady flow results
Free surface shape
Directories
Tutorial mesh/case/data files can be found in
c:\Student
\ Files\fluent\tut\
\ \ \
We recommend that you save your work into a central working folder:
c:\users
Working
W ki folder
f ld shown
h on the
th desktop
d kt isi a shortcut
h t t tot c:\users
\
Your support engineer will save your work at the end of the week.
It is recommended that you restart FLUENT and/or Workbench for
each tutorial to avoid mixing solver settings from different
workshops.
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