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Old   May 31, 2017, 00:58
Smile Does any one have circle-pump.msh,input.txt, vane.c, and oil den.c files ?
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Hello all,
I am new in CFD (ANSYS 17.1) analysis of vane pump,wanna to learn through tutorial,but don't have it's input files please help.
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Old   May 31, 2017, 02:05
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Some official ANSYS tutorials have file names so I just search for them on the entire file system because they don't tell where they are... :-/

Which tutorial would you like to follow? Please link to it or give its name and I would try to find its input files or find a similar tutorial whose input files are not missing.
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Old   May 31, 2017, 02:22
Cool Tutorial: Vane Pump Modeling in ANSYS FLUENT
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Hello sir,
Thanks for reply,

This tutorial illustrates how to setup and run a vane pump analysis in ANSYS
FLUENT 13. This tutorial demonstrates how to do the following:
• Create an initial mesh.
• Set up a problem for a dynamic mesh.
• Specify the motion of dynamic zones using a compiled user-defined function (UDF).
• Preview the dynamic mesh before starting the calculation.
• Perform transient dynamic mesh calculation.
• Postprocess the resulting data.
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Old   June 3, 2017, 01:17
Smile Name of Tutorial: Vane Pump Modeling in ANSYS FLUENT
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Name of this tutorial is Vane pump modelling in ANSYS FLUENT
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Old   June 4, 2017, 23:38
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Probably I'm not the right person to ask this question. I don't see any such tutorial in my ANSYS Help section and there is no such file on my hard drive either.

Who is the tutorial from?
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