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2021

Webinar

How to Accelerate Free Surface Simulations 10X with Ansys Fluent

Ansys Fluent allows you to create advanced physics models and analyze a variety of fluids phenomena with a user-friendly interface, streamlined workflow, and best-in-class physics models. Discover how this workflow also reduces your time-to-market by accelerating free surface simulations by a factor of 10, drastically improving process design, efficiency, and product quality across your applications. In this webinar, we will explore how the Ansys Fluent workflow specifically aids filling and mixing processes, which are key functions within the biopharmaceutical, chemical, and consumer product industries.

 

What Attendees Will learn :

  • How to accelerate free surface simulations by a factor of 10 
  • How to reduce time-to-market
  • How to implement Ansys Fluent into your workflow
  • How to use Ansys Fluent for major applications like filling and mixing
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What I would like you to take away from today's presentation, even before going into details, we're focusing on free surface applications.

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Here, this is a nice verification case that actually Rohit spent quite a bit of time on and the nice thing about this year is now we will actually start talking about the concept of automatic mesh refinement.

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This is a proof of concept of a vertical app for filling, essentially all the user needs it to put in a geometry and have some very basic meshing inputs, min and max sized, specifiy the flow of time, the velocity..

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SoI would like to highlight the solution methods panel, where all the improvements Hossam has discussed have been put into the GUI. So basically, there is something, if you see...

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So, we wanted to employ those best practices and verified in many different cases how whether the same case seup would run well robustly and offer speed ups across many different cases.

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So, in this particular case, the tank is initially filled with water up to a certain level. When we add glycerol to the tank, since glycerol is a very viscous liquid.....

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Overall, when we look at filling and mixing simulations, significant focus has been spent on free surface modeling...

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