Ansys Fluent Tutorial for beginners | Transient 3D | VAWT| Savonius Turbine | Step-by-step procedure
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Timestamps:
00:08 Introduction to Turbine and Torque Calculation π‘
00:34 Saving the Workbench File πΎ
00:39 Creating the Turbine Geometry using Design Modeler π
02:45 Modifying the Turbine Geometry by Removing Unwanted Portions ποΈ
04:59 Creating Enclosure Around the Turbine Blades π
06:32 Creating Inlet and Pressure Outlet Surfaces for the Flow Simulation β°
07:06 Naming the Geometries and Bodies for Identification β»οΈ
09:01 Meshing the Geometry and Checking Mesh Size π³
10:07 Setting Up Transient Analysis and Enabling Time Transcend π
10:55 Enabling Gravity and Choosing Viscous Model βοΈ
11:54 Assigning Material and Creating Cell Zone Conditions π§ͺ
13:00 Defining Mesh Motion for Rotating Body and Assigning Speed of Rotation π
14:10 Setting Boundary Conditions for Inlet Velocity Magnitude ‡οΈ
15:58 Creating a Report File to Monitor Torque π
18:19 Creating Cross-section Plane and Defining Commands to Save Plots πΈ
20:56 Running the Calculation with Specified Time Steps and Step Size β°
24:01 Locating the Saved Contour Plots and Moment Data πΎ
In this tutorial video, we will learn about turbine and torque calculation. You will discover the step-by-step process of saving the Workbench file, creating turbine geometry using Design Modeler, modifying the turbine geometry by removing unwanted portions, and creating an enclosure around the turbine blades. Additionally, we will explore how to create inlet and pressure outlet surfaces for flow simulation, name the geometries and bodies for identification, and mesh the geometry with a focus on checking mesh size. Furthermore, we will dive into setting up transient analysis, enabling time transcend, gravity, and choosing the viscous model. Assigning material and creating cell zone conditions will also be covered. Moreover, you will gain knowledge on defining mesh motion for rotating body and assigning the speed of rotation. We will then proceed to setting boundary conditions for inlet velocity magnitude, creating a report file to monitor torque, creating a cross-section plane, and defining commands to save plots. Finally, we will run the calculation with specified time steps and step size, followed by locating the saved contour plots and moment data.
Tags:
Turbine, Torque Calculation, Workbench, Design Modeler, Geometry, Flow Simulation, Meshing, Transient Analysis, Gravity, Viscous Model, Material, Cell Zone Conditions, Mesh Motion, Rotating Body, Boundary Conditions, Inlet Velocity Magnitude, Report File, Cross-section Plane, Commands, Plots, Calculation, Contour Plots, Moment Data.
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