The Surface-to-Surface (S2S) and Discrete Ordinates (DO) models in Ansys Fluent are both used for simulating radiative heat transfer, but they have different approaches and applications:
Quick Tips and Tricks, Tutorials for Ansys , OpenFoam , OpenSource FEA and more
Monday, October 28, 2024
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
PrePoMAX: A Game-Changer in Engineering
In the heart of a bustling engineering firm, a team of dedicated professionals faced a daunting challenge. They were tasked with designing a complex bridge structure, ensuring its safety and durability under the most extreme conditions. The traditional methods of manual calculations and physical models were proving time-consuming and prone to errors. It was clear that a more efficient and accurate solution was needed.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
Popular posts
-
The error message you're encountering in Ansys Electronics Desktop The quality of some mesh elements is not acceptable for solution. Pl...
-
Calculating the Oscillatory Shear Index (OSI), Ig factor, Area Averaged Wall Shear Stress (AAWSS), and Time Averaged Wall Shear Stress (TAWS...
-
In today's post, we will deal with another error that may occur during the analysis. The error that is described below concerns Fluent a...
-
You can potentially model the membrane in your water treatment scheme using the porous media option available in Ansys Fluent, but with som...
-
1. Multiphase Configuration and Failure: Fluent's Alkaline Electrolysis module assumes a specific multiphase configuration with water ...
-
To help with refining your CFD model for stirred tank mixing time validation. Here are some potential reasons for the discrepancy betwee...
-
OptiSLang is a software tool that enables you to perform sensitivity analysis, optimization, and robustness evaluation of your simulation m...

