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Fluid mechanics
Fluid mechanics

110% Ansys CFD – Efficient Usage of Ansys Fluent

Includes current features and best practice

Overview

Training eLearning Advanced

In this training course, you will learn tips, tricks and solution strategies for efficient flow simulation with Ansys Fluent. This training is offered as a 2-day course or alternatively as a self-paced eLearning course.

Duration
2 days

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Ansys Fluent

Software used
Ansys CFD

Benefits
  • Deepen your knowledge in the application of Ansys Fluent.
  • Learn strategies for efficient and automated simulation
  • Solution strategies for more complex problems
  • Systematic quality assurance in your simulations

Description

In this training course, you will have the opportunity to deepen your knowledge in the everyday use of Ansys Fluent in order to independently perform efficient and reproducible CFD analyses. This will enable you to successfully integrate Ansys Fluent into your everyday work.

Using practical examples from a wide range of applications, you will learn about the possibilities for automation, for handling complex problems, and methods for systematic evaluation and quality assurance. In addition to the requisite theoretical fundamentals, practical exercises with Ansys Fluent software will be a primary focus. This way, workflows can be applied directly while you are supported with tips, tricks and solutions in everyday simulation tasks.

Benefit from our many years of experience in consulting, training and support to learn strategies for automation, for solving more complex problems and for systematic quality assurance.

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Detailed agenda for this 2-day training

Day 1

01 CFD workflow best practices

  • The workflow in the Ansys Fluent environment
  • Data and resource management
  • Potentials of GPU acceleration
  • Text-based and graphics-based working in Ansys Fluent
  • Practice CFD workflow: text based CHT computation of a pipe junction
  • Example CFD workflow: automation of a mesh study

02 Working efficiently with automation

  • Automated overview of the simulation settings
  • Transfer of settings, data and boundary conditions
  • Automation through journal files
  • Practice CFD workflow: automation of a pipe junction CHT simulation

03 Handling complex CFD problems

  • Combination of geometries
  • Meshing strategies – shared topology and mesh interfaces
  • Multi-Zone problems – porous media and fan models
  • Sub-modeling through flow profiles
  • Practice: Analysis of a generic air conditioning filter with a heat exchanger

04 Physics-based mesh adaption and motion modeling

  • Automatic mesh adaption based on the local flow conditions
  • Practice: compression shocks within supersonic during cold spray manufacturing
  • Motion within CFD simulations
  • Moving reference frame, sliding mesh and dynamic mesh approaches

Day 2

05 Overset-Meshing and gap flows

  • Overlay techniques for tailored individual meshes
  • Best-practices for overset-meshing
  • Modeling of gap flow
  • Dynamic opening and closing of gap regions
  • Practice: Closing process of a flow regulation valve

06 Numerics and quality control

  • Definitions and basics of error sources
  • Quantification of errors
  • Evaluation of convergence and simulation quality
  • First-aid measures for convergence troubles
  • Practice: Systematic error identification for a flow distributor in Ansys Fluent

07 Temperature and multi-component effects

  • Single-phase flow of different fluids
  • Temperature dependent material models
  • Density variation and natural convection
  • User-defined transport equations for extended flow analysis
  • Practice: Steady-state flow in a room subjected to ventilation and heating with gas leakage

08 Data analysis and visualization

  • User-defined solution quantities
  • Flow analysis with inert particles
  • Animation of transient calculations
  • Practice: Transient flow in a room subjected to ventilation and heating with gas leakage

Your Trainers

Daniel Rahn
CAE Engineer, CADFEM Germany GmbH, Grafing
Dr. Roman Gabl
CFD Engineer, CADFEM (Austria) GmbH, Wien
Demian Lauper
Engineering Services, CADFEM (Suisse) AG, Aadorf
Sandro Gierth
CAE Engineer, CADFEM Germany GmbH, Chemnitz
Dr.-Ing. Damien Cabut
Application engineer, CADFEM France SAS
Francisco Rodriguez
Simulation Engineer, CADFEM Ireland Ltd.

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If the minimum number of attendees is not reached, we reserve the right to cancel the training seven days before it is due to start at the latest. We are happy to inform you on changing your booking to an alternative date. Please note that we accept no liability for hotel or travel bookings that attendees have already made.

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To get a clear impression of our online learning format, we offer you a trial allowing you access to the starting module of an eLearning course of your choice. No costs, no cancellation period or anything similar. Moreover, with this free test access you can check all the technical requirements for a smooth learning process. You can easily request the free module from any eLearning course.

How much time should I allow for an eLearning course?

Each online course day comprises four eLearning modules. You should ideally allow 90 to 120 minutes of uninterrupted learning time for each module. This will allow you to acquire the knowledge provided by a module and to consolidate it through quiz questions and Ansys exercises. By dividing each module into micro learning units, you can also make good use of smaller time windows, such as on your commute.

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Prerequisite for the use of the eLearning courses is the use of a personalized access to the CADFEM learning platform. When purchasing an eLearning course, access to the learning platform is 365 days. As a subscription user, access to the learning platform starts and ends with the start and end of the flat rate. With the start of a further learning product (Learning Subscription, training, eLearning), access to your content is extended by 365 days.

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