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But only 10years ago (relative to 2006) it was only a wish of many researchers
to be able to have a super computing capacity. In 1990 I struggled to even do a simplest of computations...in the
dark ages of PCs and what were no better work stations. With advent of HPC computational sim has arrived. ( Hey,
I am old I was fascinated by digital watch when it first appeared - now my digital watch now has computing power
of my fist 10 computers and university main frame (c90's), measures my pulse, blood pressure (ect) and will change
and record my TV programs.. there is no fascination). I am the same age as Bill Gates (programmer rather than user
- my generation rocks) <<Scientific American - CFD January 1997 (and now common see Fluent & Ansys ) Tackling Turbulance with Super computers |
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| Scientific American - CFD January 1997 | |||||
| Link to Torquay Cluster Supercomputing -ANSYS can be run as PVM or MPI | |||||
| BOOK INDEX REFRESH | Portable ANSYS Lab, HPC ANSYS Torquay based Lab. | ||||
| Webinar page as they are viewed, Webinar software. | |||||
| Unsorted & Unread PDF directory | |||||
| ANSYS 13 | |
| _ | _ANSYS - Elements Type (Structural, Dynamic , CFD ..ect) |
| ANSYS 12.1 | |
| _ | _Distributed Ansys Guide.pdf to multicore processing using HPC |
| _ | _Installation Guide 12.pdf Installation notes for Windows |
| _ | _Visualization EnSightn9.1.2 Enhanced visulization for post ANSYS processing |
| _ | _ANSYS Solver Product Solutions - ansys-capabilities-12.1.pdf |
| _ | _ANSYS - Elements Type (Structural, Dynamic , CFD ..ect) |
| ANSYS 11.0 | |
| _ | _Installation Guide for Windows 11.0.pdf - PVM and MPI run model |
| _ | _Notes.html - things to do and order in which they are accomplished |
| _ | _V11 New Features |
| ANSYS 10.0 | |
| _ | _Ansys_advanced_analysis.pdf |
| ANSYS Links to CFD and other Webinar | |
| _ | _www1.ansys.com/customer/webinars/#demand Webinar |
| _ | _Notes.html - things to do and order in which they are accomplished |
| ANSYS manuals & Info | |
| _ | Tutorial for ANSYS Workbench 10 (print ver) (www.ansys.com) |
| The refrence manuals for ANSYS Workbench10 CFX | |
| __notes pages 73>>L84>p2603 | |
| Tutorial mesh CFX - CFD in html format | |
| _ | __New version of ANSYS is V11s2 |
| _ | __Manuals and examples for MultiPhysics ANSYS are in ANSYS prep7 |
| _ | __Works in Cluster SuperComputing mode v10+(using PVM or MPI more.. ) |
| _ | __ANSYS Tutorials Usage various sites |
| _ | __3Nov2008 ANSYS 11 is not Visat compatable - recommended XP (from ANSYS read more..) |
| _ | __3Nov2008 WorkBench addon - Rigid Body Dynamics supplant ADAMS |
| _ | _Ansys v11 workbench capability ,AutoDyn.pdf - nonlinear dynamic analysis |
| _ | _Ansys v11 Workbench: Introduction to FEA simulation on workbench |
| ANSYS Rigid Body Dynamics | |
| _ | _Rigid Body Dynamics is part of Ansys WorkBench |
| _ | _Mechanical Solution- multibody dynamics, thermal, stractural PSD, contact ect |
| ANSYS Workbench help files | |
| _ | Butterworth.Heinemann.Engineering.Analysis.With.ANSYS.Software.Dec.2006 |
| ANSYS Fluent 6.x Help & examples files Version: 3d, pbns, lam (3d, pressure-based, laminar) Release: 6.3.26 |
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| _ | Fluent v6.3- Ansys v11sp1 usage |
| _ | _ _ _ Fluent Tips and tricks 2004 |
Fluent preprocessing_wp.pdf ...promise to read iges files
| TGrid 5.0 | creates mesh for fluid flow analysis - large unstructured tetraheadral & hex core. |
example 1: simply loaded beam
example 2: contact bearing point
example 3: existing venturi plug failed hanger component
example 4: existing venturi plug with water leakage
example 5: hydrostatic load + existing design
example 6: change in plug design
example7: increase temperature to example 2-7 at 90C
example8: CFX - water flow and load on hangers
example9: CFX - air flow + example 8
example10: CFX in Fluent
Ref1: Engineering Analysis with ANSYS Software - Y. Nakasone and S. Yoshimoto
Ref2: Finite Element Analysis Theory and Applications with ANSYS - Saeed Moaveni
example11: CFX with GAMBIT 6.3.26 www.gambit.com
example12: CFX of Sulphur nozzle
Ref;
• An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics, The Finite Volume
Method
H K Versteeg and W Malalasekera, Longman, 1995. An excellent introduction to the
theory of CFD with well presented derivations of the equations.
• Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
C T Shaw, Prentice Hall, 1992. An introduction to the practical aspects of using CFD.
• Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow
S V Patankar, Taylor & Francis, 1980. A standard text on the details of numerical methods.
• Engineering Thermodynamics, Work and Heat Transfer
G F C Rogers and Y R Mayhew, Longman, 1980. An undergraduate thermodynamics text
book.
• Mechanics of Fluids
B S Massey, Chapman and Hall, 1989. An undergraduate fluid mechanics text book.
• Viscous Fluid Flow
F M White, McGraw Hill, 1991. An advanced text on fluid dynamics.
• Perry’s Chemical Engineer’s Handbook (6th Edition)
McGraw Hill, 1984. A superb reference for the physical properties of fluids.
• An Album of Fluid Motion
Milton Van Dyke, The Parabolic Press, 1982. Fluid flow phenomena demonstrated in
pictures.
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