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This document summarizes how ANSYS Workbench was used to compare fluid flow through two slightly different geometries by creating meshes, running simulations, and analyzing results, then altering the geometry, rerunning the simulation, and comparing results side by side.
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1.5. Summary: Contains Proprietary and Confidential Information of ANSYS, Inc. and Its Subsidiaries and Affiliates

This document summarizes how ANSYS Workbench was used to compare fluid flow through two slightly different geometries by creating meshes, running simulations, and analyzing results, then altering the geometry, rerunning the simulation, and comparing results side by side.
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1.5. Summary
In this tutorial, portions of ANSYS Workbench were used to compare the fluid flow through two slightly
different geometries. ANSYS DesignModeler was used to create a mixing elbow geometry, ANSYS
Meshing was used to create a computational mesh, ANSYS Fluent was used to calculate the fluid
flow throughout the geometry using the computational mesh, and CFD-Post was used to analyze the
results. In addition, the geometry was altered, a new mesh was generated, and a new solution was
calculated. Finally, ANSYS Workbench was set up so that CFD-Post could directly compare the
results of both calculations at the same time.

Contains proprietary and confidential information of ANSYS, Inc. and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

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