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March 16, 2018, 12:01 |
Supersonic Flow over a Cone
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Phurit Pookayaporn
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Hi all,
I have been studying on using Ansys Fluent from SimCafe class (on Confluence site; https://confluence.cornell.edu/displ...ge+-+Exercises) I had done this to analyze supersonic flow over a wedge (with the setting of 2D and symmetry (the name of the bottom horizontal line) as a symmetry type in the boundary condition setup. Now, i used the same meshing but changing the problem setup (in the 2D space) as axisymmetric and the symmetry line as the type of axis. The problem is the results were not as i expected and can be seen in the website. So could anyone tell me what i might have been doing wrong? Apologize if this disrupt anything Thank you in advance |
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#cone, #supersonicflow |
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