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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 />

40<br />

Note<br />

The hydraulic diameter ¡ is defined as:<br />

¥ ¢<br />

=<br />

¤<br />

£<br />

¦<br />

where § is the cross-sectional area and ¨ © is the wetted perimeter.<br />

vii. Click the Thermal tab.<br />

viii. Enter 293.15 � for Temperature.<br />

ix. Click OK to close the Velocity Inlet dialog box.<br />

b. In a similar manner, set the boundary conditions at the hot inlet (velocity-inlet-small), using the<br />

values in the following table:<br />

Boundary Conditions → velocity-inlet-small → Edit...<br />

Velocity Specification Method<br />

X-Velocity<br />

Y-Velocity<br />

Components<br />

0 � �<br />

1.2 � �<br />

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of <strong>ANSYS</strong>, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

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