ANSYS-Fluent Tutorial || Spray simulation by using DPM model
This video tutorial demonstrate step by step procedure for spray simulation by using discrete phase model (DPM) in ANSYS-Fluent. The present tutorial used a plain orifice injection type to simulate diesel spray. Before starting this tutorial it is recommended to watch the Geometry and mesh tutorial uploaded in this channel with the following link: How to create structure mesh in ANSYS for 2D geometry https://youtu.be/keeocMwJRnw Investigation of spray characteristics is always a challenging task due to its micro-scale parameter. Spray characteristics can be defined based on spray penetration length, spray cone angle and sature mean diameter (SDM), which is quite difficult to measure experimentally. The discrete phase model is one of the capable numerical models which can be used to investigate spray characteristics. In this video, detailed steps has been discussed for spray simulation with the use of discrete phase model. Diesel discrete particle has been injected in a simple 2D axisymmetric geometry. Injection parameter involved orifice diameter, mass flow rate and vapour pressure, which can set with the use of Injection model. You can also visit my video related to CFD ANSYS-Fluent Tutorial- Transient Cavitation simulation by using VOF multiphase model https://youtu.be/nzoN7Cz9Sxg How to create structure mesh in ANSYS for 2D geometry https://youtu.be/keeocMwJRnw ANSYS-Fluent Tutorial- Cavitation flow through orifice/nozzle https://youtu.be/OPsK3JafNX0 ANSYS-Fluent tutorial-Flow through Micro channel/Nozzle https://youtu.be/enrImVc-msE ANSYS-Fluent- Creating Geometry Using an image in Space Claim https://youtu.be/7ddKKybirFI How to Download ANSYS 2021 r1 student version https://youtu.be/c6TvXdRXk3I How to Un-installed ANSYS completely https://youtu.be/oqPPXlGVlcM Introduction to CFD Part-1: https://youtu.be/B2tv-iPjAUI Part-2: https://youtu.be/POVEC0T6cyY Part-3: https://youtu.be/UHXqL7QG6E0
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