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Old   January 6, 2023, 00:01
Post Turbocharger simulation
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Hi,

Currently we are solving a variable turbine geometry (VTG) turbocharger using CFX. But we are just beginners and did not find a suitable tutorial online. I hope to get information about it and the simulation process.My email address is gh202111@126.com.

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Old   January 11, 2023, 10:05
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If you have any specific questions, post them here directly.
Also, in the meantime, you can go through the tutorials provided by ANSYS that cover turbomachinery applications such as the centrifugal compressor tutorial.
That should help you get started.
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