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Old   March 24, 2017, 04:41
Post Analysing multiple geometries with same boundary conditions.
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I need to analyse the flow through a pipe with a convex section. My study includes varying the angle the convex section makes with the pipe and finding the pressure loss each time. Is there any way in fluent to give the angle as a parameter that can be varied so that I don't have to redraw and remesh the geometries each time.
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You can do it with parameters in DesignModeler or SpaceClaim.

If you do not use ANSYS cad tools, you can also create the different mesh and read the setting file. In this way, the setup is already configured.
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