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May 9, 2021, 11:56 |
Ansys Fluent meshing vs Ansys Meshing
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Hi all,
Thank you for reading this. I am fairly new to Ansys and I have been trying to simulate the flow around an airfoil. I was trying 2D and meshed using Ansys meshing. However I came across Ansys fluent meshing and I am confused now as of which one to be used? Also in Ansys fluent it has "water tight" feature would that work for an airfoil? Thanks In advanced. |
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May 10, 2021, 04:15 |
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Alexander
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you may use any mesher you prefer as fluent can read different formats
Fluent build-in meshe is very simple and effective. water-tight is just a name of workflow (contains the list of predefined options, which can be changed, removed or added) you may use it for external flows
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