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May 4, 2016, 16:46 |
ANSYS Workbench
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mavila
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Hello! I am new to ANSYS and i am currently attempting to learn ANSYS Workbench. I am attempting to build the geometry and finally a mesh of a Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM), and having trouble deciding which analysis system to use. I have been using Fluid Flow (Fluent) and Fluid Flow (CFX) but not longer sure that is the correct choice. The GEM works as a gaseous ionization detector that collects electrons that are released by ionizing radiation. Which are then guided to a region with a large electric field, where a electron avalanche is initiated. Its geometry has a type of honeycomb structure, with a biconical structure. Pictures are attached.
All help is welcomed, Mavila p.s. feel free to ask questions |
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July 18, 2023, 15:59 |
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Omar Abdelhamid
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Hi!
I am working on the exact same thing. Can we please get in contact? Thanks |
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