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    Mastering ANSYS CFD from zero to expert

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    Mastering ANSYS CFD from zero to expert

    Mastering ANSYS CFD from zero to expert
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English (US) | Size: 33.64 GB | Duration: 35h 0m

    Learn CFD from Scratch with ANSYS Fluent, CFX, and ICEMCFD

    What you'll learn
    How to understand problem and get important parameters.
    Setup problem using different CFD tools such as Fluent, CFX, ICEMCFD, Design modeller, Ansys meshing etc
    Comparison of experimental or analytical data or available high quality CFD data to your own CFD analysis
    Should be able to solve any CFD problem from starting to final results.

    Requirements
    Basic understanding of fluid dynamics and CFD.
    Ansys 18.1 installed on your computer.
    Computer with 4 GB Ram and i3 processor is recommend.

    Description
    Last Updated: April 2023 (Section 34: Turbulent Pipe Flow & Nusselt Number Determination Using CFD)This course is designed for students and professionals who want to learn Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) using industry-standard tools. It starts from the basics and gradually covers advanced concepts, making it suitable for beginners as well as those with some prior experience in CFD. The course provides a structured approach to learning, focusing on both theoretical understanding and practical applications.Over the past seven years, this course has helped thousands of students from around the world build their skills in CFD, with detailed explanations, step-by-step demonstrations, and real-world case studies.What You Will LearnUnderstanding the fundamentals of CFD and its applicationsUsing ANSYS Fluent, CFX, ICEMCFD, ANSYS Meshing, DesignModeler, and WorkbenchGeometry creation, mesh generation (structured and unstructured), and mesh quality checksSetting up simulations in Fluent and CFX, including solver settings, boundary conditions, and turbulence modelingPerforming mesh independence studies to improve accuracyPost-processing results to analyze flow behavior, pressure distribution, and heat transferComparing CFD results with experimental data for validationPresenting and interpreting results for reports, research papers, and industry projectsCourse Updates & Additional TopicsMixing of Two Fluids (Feb 2020) – Post-processing techniques and mesh independence studyDouble Contraction Pipe with 90° Bend (July 2020) – Hexa meshing using MultiZone and CFD-Post analysisSwirler Effect on Mixing & Heat Transfer (March 2021) – Studying flow and heat transfer in a mixing elbowFlow Separation Control Using Dimples (March 2021) – Passive control methods for flow separationNACA 4412 Airfoil Analysis (August 2021) – Aerodynamic analysis of a cambered airfoilTurbulent Pipe Flow & Nusselt Number Determination (April 2023) – Heat transfer analysis in turbulent pipe flowCourse Features35+ hours of video content with detailed explanations and case studies98 downloadable resources, including ANSYS project files, geometry and meshing files, research papers, and presentation slidesLifetime access to all course materials with updatesAccessible on mobile, TV, and desktop for flexible learningSupport for student queries, with responses provided within 24 hoursWho Should Take This Course?Students and professionals looking to build CFD expertiseResearchers needing CFD simulations for academic workEngineers using CFD for design analysis and optimizationAnyone interested in learning how to use ANSYS software for fluid flow and heat transfer simulationsThis course provides a solid foundation in CFD and practical experience with industry tools. If you are looking to develop your skills in this field, this course can be a helpful resource.

    Who this course is for:
    Engineering and science students/professional who are using CFD for problem solving., Undergrad, MS and PhD students who want to apply CFD in their research.


    Mastering ANSYS CFD from zero to expert


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