Learn how to use ALGOR software`s capabilities for unsteady fluid flow analysis. In this tutorial, you will set up and analyze a three-dimensional (3-D) model of unsteady, turbulent flow through a ball valve.
A section of an alloy wheel is meshed and then mirrored. This resulting mesh is then rotated. This allows you to make a small section of mesh and then quickly have a full 360 degree model.
This tutorial was completed using ANSYS 7.0 The purpose of this tutorial is to familiarize the user with the ANSYS Parametric Design Language (APDL). This will be a very basic introduction to APDL, covering things like variable definition and simple looping.
The nine lessons in this book introduce the reader to effective finite element problem solving by demonstrating the use of the comprehensive ANSYS FEM software in a series of step-by-step tutorials. Average Customer Review: 5 Stars. Provided in association with Amazon.com.\r\n\r\n
The nine lessons in this book introduce the reader to effective finite element problem solving by demonstrating the use of the comprehensive ANSYS FEM software in a series of step-by-step tutorials. Publisher: Schroff Development Corp (May 1, 2002). Provided in association with Amazon.com.
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Intermediate ANSYS functions will be shown in detail to provide you with a more general understanding of how to use ANSYS. This tutorial should take approximately an hour and a half to complete.