External Aerodynamic Analysis of FSAE Car Using Ansys Fluent – Lesson 3
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In this video lesson, we will explore how to set up and run an external aerodynamic analysis in Ansys Fluent. A proper set up of the physics model lets us simulate realistic conditions, as if we were analyzing the real Formula SAE car. However, in our study the car would not be moving but instead everything would be moving relative to the car. The video will show the steps to prepare and set up the physics models, in particular the boundary conditions, then set the solver and generate the initial solution. It will also show how to create reports of relevant quantities (e.g., the drag coefficient) to monitor the solution progress and assess if proper convergence is reached. This lesson is part of the Ansys Innovation Course: Aerodynamics of an FSAE Car Using Ansys Fluent. • // INTERESTED IN MORE? • Visit Ansys Innovation Courses for free courses that include videos, handouts, simulation examples with starting files, homework problems and quizzes. • Visit today → https://bit.ly/3Eo8esU • // APPLY FOR SPONSORSHIP • Ansys partners with student teams competing in a variety of competitions by providing access to free research software, learning resources, and support. • Learn more → https://bit.ly/38ApIbA • // QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS VIDEO OR USING ANSYS? • Get help from Ansys experts and peers through the Ansys Learning Forum. Search for answers to common questions, browse discussion categories or ask your own question. • Visit today → https://bit.ly/3qsytK2 • // STAY IN THE LOOP • Follow our Ansys Academic LinkedIn showcase page for updates on learning resources, events, job opportunities, cutting-edge simulation content and more! • Follow today → https://bit.ly/3Bbaaow
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