CFD Thermal analysis couples the effects of heat transfer i.e., conduction, convection, and radiation with fluid physics to provide realistic solutions. Thermal analysis can be steady-state or transient. Steady-state thermal analysis is used for determining temperatures, heat fluxes, and heat flow rates, while transient thermal analysis determines
Dynetech Consultants undertakes CFD analysis to address fluid flow, fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems. CFD analysis is a recently emerging field dedicated to addressing critical flow-related problems in industrial applications. CFD Analysis is carried out for rotating machinery and in other applications such as pump sump analysis of power
In ANSYS software, turbulence is primarily managed through various modeling approaches (RANS, LES, and hybrid methods) within the Fluent and CFX solvers, while flow instability and transition analysis are handled through specific models (like the Transition SST) and advanced scale-resolving simulations.
Fluid-Structure Coupled Analysis (FSI) in Ansys involves simulating how fluid flow affects solid structures and vice versa, using tools like Ansys Workbench, Fluent (CFD), and Mechanical (FEA), linked by System Coupling for data transfer (forces, displacements) in one-way (fluid to solid loads) or two-way (bidirectional data exchange) scenarios, es