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ANSYS FLUENT Tutorial Guide

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Using <strong>ANSYS</strong> <strong>FLUENT</strong> in <strong>ANSYS</strong> Workbench: Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in a<br />

Mixing Elbow<br />

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i. Select length in the Quantities list.<br />

ii. Select in in the Units list.<br />

iii. Close the dialog box.<br />

Note<br />

Now, all subsequent inputs that require a value based on a unit of length can be<br />

specified in inches rather than meters.<br />

b. Check the mesh.<br />

General → Check<br />

Note<br />

<strong>ANSYS</strong> <strong>FLUENT</strong> will report the results of the mesh check in the console.<br />

Domain Extents:<br />

x-coordinate: min (m) = -2.032000e-01, max (m) = 2.032000e-01<br />

y-coordinate: min (m) = -2.286000e-01, max (m) = 2.032000e-01<br />

z-coordinate: min (m) = -2.332952e-18, max (m) = 5.080000e-02<br />

Volume statistics:<br />

minimum volume (m3): 1.148430e-10<br />

maximum volume (m3): 5.741104e-08<br />

total volume (m3): 2.633922e-03<br />

Face area statistics:<br />

minimum face area (m2): 2.147325e-07<br />

maximum face area (m2): 3.444069e-05<br />

Checking mesh.........................<br />

Done.<br />

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