Creating 3D Triangular Tetra Mesh for CFD in Ansys Meshing

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  • Опубликовано: 5 май 2019
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    This video shows how to create a 3D Triangular/Tetra Mesh in Ansys's default Meshing Module.
    For tutorial on how to create a simple 3D domain for cfd analysis, watch the following video: • Creating 3D Fluid Doma...
    This video has been originally intended to serve as a quick guide to help a junior university fellow in their cfd based project.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @abhishekmazumdar2980
    @abhishekmazumdar2980 5 лет назад

    that is a good tutorial, hope to see more videos like this

  • @antoine1407
    @antoine1407 2 года назад

    very useful video, thanks

  • @mukunddhirubhaipatnesha1952
    @mukunddhirubhaipatnesha1952 2 года назад

    Good tutorial

  • @huzaifaahmad8577
    @huzaifaahmad8577 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please sir if you have time please reply I need your help

  • @alevansebel
    @alevansebel 2 года назад

    I'm used to doing meshing on structural analyses, but for CFD, does it not matter if the tetrahedral elements are linear? Is it because nothing's being deformed? I just noticed this across a few videos, so I was just curious. Thank you!

    • @canardes4170
      @canardes4170  2 года назад +1

      Most CFD codes and commercial software can support non-linear meshes since they are finite volume based solvers and not finite element based.

  • @Md.Sharafatul_Bari
    @Md.Sharafatul_Bari 3 года назад

    Is it possible to run ? Lot of elements and node

    • @canardes4170
      @canardes4170  3 года назад

      Yes, but needs a good pc.
      You may not need the fluid domain to be defined as far as in this video, depending on your flow conditions, and as dense mesh far away from the body. Adjust according to your case.