In today’s competitive world, simulation has become an important tool for design and operation control. It helps to find quick and accurate results throughout design and manufacturing as well as during end-use. Ansys Fluent software contains the broad physical modeling capabilities needed to model flow, turbulence, heat transfer, and reactions for industrial applications ranging from airflow over an aircraft wing to combustion in a furnace, from bubble columns to oil platforms, from blood flow to semiconductor manufacturing, and from cleanroom design to wastewater treatment plants. This simulation software allows you to predict, with confidence, the impact of fluid flows, and heat transfer on your product.
This course explicitly focuses on the solver and post-processing part of the typical CFD process using the simulation tool Ansys Fluent with a pinch of preprocessing parts like geometry generation and manipulation using Ansys Spaceclaim and meshing with a new Mesher interface in Ansys Fluent Environment. This course is a perfect blend of theoretical foundation and software exposure.
This course starts with the CFD fundamentals. Under this, you will be learning partial differential Naiver Stokes equations, numerical methods, and finite volume methods. Once you are comfortable with the basics of CFD, you will learn the solver Ansys Fluent software. Primarily you will get acquainted with the GUI of software. The typical workflow into the solver will get introduced. You will be learning in detail the solver basics such as boundary conditions, solver settings, residuals, etc. Special attention is given to the solver mathematics.
You will also get the flavor of different models governing physics such as turbulence, combustion, multiphase, etc. As you get accustomed to solver GUI and typical workflow, the course takes you to the post-processing aspects which are the most important part of the simulation. You will be learning how to extract simulation results and visualization techniques, and understand and interpret those results. At the end of this course, you will be undergoing three video tutorials that will elucidate the simulation of the real-world problem using Ansys Fluent.