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ANSYS FLUENT 12.0 User's Guide - The Contents of This Manual The ANSYS FLUENT User's Guide tells you what you need to know to use ANSYS FLUENT. At the end of the User's Guide, you will find a Reference Guide (HTML only), a nomenclature list, a bibliography, and an index. And international copyright law, ANSYS, Inc. Is unable to distribute copies of the papers listed in the bibliography, other than those published internally by ANSYS, Inc. Please use your library or a document delivery service to obtain copies of copyrighted papers. A brief description of what is in each chapter follows:. Chapter, describes options and alternatives to starting, running, and exiting ANSYS FLUENT.
It also provides instructions for remote execution, batch execution, and using the Remote Simulation Facility (RSF). Chapter, describes the mechanics of using the graphical user interface and the GUI on-line help.
Chapter, describes the mechanics of using the text interface and the TUI on-line help. (See the separate for information about specific text interface commands.). Chapter, describes the files that ANSYS FLUENT can read and write, including picture files. Chapter, describes how to use the standard and custom unit systems available in ANSYS FLUENT. Chapter, describes the various sources of computational meshes and explains how to obtain diagnostic information about the mesh and how to modify it by scaling, translating, and other methods.
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This chapter also contains information about the use of non-conformal meshes. Chapter, describes the different types of boundary conditions available in ANSYS FLUENT, when to use them, how to define them, and how to define boundary profiles and volumetric sources and fix the value of a variable in a particular region. It also contains information about porous media and lumped parameter models. Chapter, describes the physical properties of materials and the equations that ANSYS FLUENT uses to compute the properties from the information that you input. Chapter, describes the governing equations and physical models used by ANSYS FLUENT to compute fluid flow (including periodic flow, swirling and rotating flows, compressible flows, and inviscid flows), as well as the inputs you need to provide to use these models. Chapter, describes the use of single rotating reference frames, multiple moving reference frames, and mixing planes in ANSYS FLUENT.
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Chapter, describes the use of sliding and deforming meshes in ANSYS FLUENT. Chapter, describes ANSYS FLUENT's models for turbulent flow and when and how to use them. Chapter, describes the physical models used by ANSYS FLUENT to compute heat transfer (including convective and conductive heat transfer, natural convection, radiative heat transfer, and periodic heat transfer), as well as the inputs you need to provide to use these models.
Chapter, describes ANSYS FLUENT's heat exchanger models and how to use them. Chapter, describes the finite-rate chemistry models in ANSYS FLUENT and how to use them.
This chapter also provides information about modeling species transport in non-reacting flows. Chapter, describes the non-premixed combustion model and how to use it.
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This chapter includes details about using prePDF. Chapter, describes the premixed combustion model and how to use it. Chapter, describes the partially premixed combustion model and how to use it.
Chapter, describes the composition PDF transport model and how to use it. Chapter, describes the engine ignition models available in ANSYS FLUENT. Chapter, describes the models for the formation of NOx, SOx, and soot and how to use them. Chapter, describes the acoustics model and how to use it. Chapter, describes the discrete phase models available in ANSYS FLUENT and how to use them. Chapter, describes the general multiphase models available in ANSYS FLUENT (VOF, mixture, and Eulerian) and how to use them.
Chapter, describes ANSYS FLUENT's model for solidification and melting and how to use it. Chapter, describes the ANSYS FLUENT solvers and how to use them. Chapter, describes the solution-adaptive mesh refinement feature in ANSYS FLUENT and how to use it. Chapter, describes how to create surfaces in the domain on which you can examine ANSYS FLUENT solution data.
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Chapter, describes the graphics tools that you can use to examine your ANSYS FLUENT solution. Chapter, describes how to obtain reports of fluxes, forces, surface integrals, and other solution data. Chapter, describes the flow variables that appear in the variable selection drop-down lists in ANSYS FLUENT dialog boxes, and tells you how to create your own custom field functions. Chapter, describes the parallel processing features in ANSYS FLUENT and how to use them.
This chapter also provides information about partitioning your mesh for parallel processing. Appendix, presents a chart outlining the compatibility of several FLUENT model categories. Appendix, presents information about the contents and formats of ANSYS FLUENT case and data files. Previous: Up: Next: Release 12.0 © 2009-01-29.