
Price
Duration
12400 Rs
20 Days
Introduction of Ansys Fluent
Ansys Fluent is a computational fluid dynamics software. It produces accurate and reliable fluid simulation results. It is preferred over other CFD software for its advanced physics modelling capabilities, and fluid flow and heat transfer analysis. The software uses unique conservation equations for mass and momentum, besides additional equations for energy conservation.
Scope of Course Ansys Fluent
This course covers all the features of Ansys essential for computational fluid dynamics, fluid simulation. Upon completion, you will be able to understand the staggered grid concept, which forms the basis for Fluent, and to master features like turbulence modelling and multiphase flow, and combustion models. The key modules of the course are:
Study of Fluid Flows
Introduction to CFD
Learning CFD Equations and Numerical Solution
Meshing
Geometry Creation in ICEM CFD
Turbulence Modelling
Learn boundary and cell conditions
Study solver mathematics and Post Processing
Design Optimization
Career Prospects / Job Roles after Ansys Fluent
Ansys Fluent is used by large companies from Boeing to SpaceX, as well as by companies of small sizes. The need to ensure that their products perform in different and extreme conditions and use cases is high for manufacturers. Since no company can afford to withstand performance issues, they invest in globally renowned software like Ansys Fluent, and hire talents for jobs like:
R&D Engineer - Ansys Fluent
CFD Engineer
R&D Verification Engineer
Principal R&D Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
Syllabus for Ansys Fluent Courses in Hyderabad
Session 1&2: Introduction to CFD
CFD theory Fundamentals and applications ANSYS Fluent application Fluent simulation process
ANSYS Fluent GUI and Software Preliminaries
Solver fundamentals
Boundary conditions
CFD solving workflow
Geometry in Design Modeler
Session 3&4: Flow mix and heat transfer (3D):
Meshing using ANSYS Meshing application
CFD Simulation set up
Models
Defining regions
Material definition
Cell Zone conditions
Extracting preliminary results
Coupled solver
Mesh Adaption
Transonic flow – Externally compressible
CFD Simulation set up
Models
Defining regions
Material definition
Solution
Post Processing
Session 5&6 : Modeling Multi Species Flow
1 Case Study
Simulation boundary conditions
Set solution controls
Calculation
Results
Turbulence model in Fluent
Setting up model
Materials and operating conditions
Solution extraction
Convergence modeling
Verification and validation
Session 7&8: Modeling Periodic heat Flow
Creation of zones
Model setup
Material definition
Cell zone definitions
Periodicity definition
Boundary conditions
Solution extraction
Advanced post processing
Radiation and Convection
Model setup
Thermal boundary conditions
Solution
Post Processing
Comparing the contour plots
S2S definition and solving
Session 9&10 : Turbulent flow in Heat Exchanger
Model Setup
Boundary conditions
Solving
Post Processing
Siphoning using Multiphase
Model setup
Problem setup
Initialize the flow field
Generate animation
FAQs on ANSYS Fluent Course
What is ANSYS Fluent?
ANSYS Fluent is a powerful computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software package used to simulate a wide range of fluid flow problems. It is part of the larger ANSYS suite of simulation and analysis software.
What is the difference between ANSYS Fluent and ANSYS CFX?
ANSYS Fluent is a CFD solver that solves using a finite volume approach, while ANSYS CFX is a CFD solver that solves using a finite element approach. Both are widely used in industry, but in some cases one may be better suited to a particular application than the other.
What kind of problems can be solved with ANSYS Fluent?
ANSYS Fluent can be used to solve a wide variety of fluid flow problems, including laminar and turbulent flow, multi-phase flow, thermal analysis, and combustion.
What platforms does ANSYS Fluent run on?
ANSYS Fluent runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.
 How much does ANSYS Fluent cost?
ANSYS Fluent is available in two versions: the Professional version and the Academic version. The Professional version of ANSYS Fluent is available for purchase with a one-time license fee. The Academic version is available for free to students and faculty members at accredited educational institutions.
What types of simulations can be run with ANSYS Fluent?
ANSYS Fluent is capable of running a wide range of simulations including fluid flow, combustion, heat transfer, and multiphysics.
What platforms does ANSYS Fluent support?
ANSYS Fluent can be run on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X platforms.
Does ANSYS Fluent have any pre-processing capabilities?
Yes, ANSYS Fluent has a built-in pre-processing capability which can be used to set up simulations, define boundary conditions, and generate meshes.
How big of a mesh can ANSYS Fluent handle?
ANSYS Fluent is capable of handling meshes of up to 2 billion cells, depending on the hardware and memory available.
Does ANSYS Fluent support parallel processing?
Yes, ANSYS Fluent supports both shared-memory and distributed-memory parallel processing.
Your Instructor
Bhargava Krishna Marripati
Meet our experienced Mechanical CAD instructor, with over 8 years of industry experience in the field of Mechanical Design Engineering. With a background in both theoretical and practical applications of CAD software, our instructor is well-versed in all aspects of mechanical design, including 3D modeling, assembly, and analysis. Throughout their career, they have honed their skills in various CAD programs, including Solidworks, AutoCAD, Catia, and NX, just to name a few.
If you're looking for an experienced instructor to help you achieve your goals in the field of Mechanical CAD, look no further. Our instructor is committed to providing you with the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in the competitive world of Mechanical Design Engineering.

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