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Ansys-Tutor's video: ANSYS Fluent Tutorial CFD Analysis of an Air Heater Low Reynolds No Flow Heat Transfer Part 2 2

@ANSYS Fluent Tutorial | CFD Analysis of an Air Heater |Low Reynolds No. Flow, Heat Transfer|Part 2/2
In an Air heater, the inlet air temperature is -20 ℃ and the required outlet temperature is 40 ℃. Find out the heat to be generated by the Heater to obtain the hot air at the outlet. What you will learn from this tutorial? - Use of Offset option. - How to set Extrude symmetry in both directions about a plane in ANSYS . - Fill option to fill a non-axisymmetric geometry by fill by cavity option In ANSYS. - How to know the volume of any geometry in ANSYS. - How to know the no of elements and nodes in each body in ANSYS - How to setup Boundary conditions for the air heater model in ANSYS. - How to setup Adiabatic Boundary condition in ANSYS - How to know the volumetric heat generation rate of the heater in ANSYS . - Source Term Modeling in ANSYS Fluent In ANSYS . This tutorial is divided into 2 parts for simplicity. This is the Part -2 of the tutorial containing the Solver Setup and CFD Post Processing. For Geometry and Meshing Please visit the First part. Here is the link Part 1: https://youtu.be/Kw_fVE6-8hE You can connect with us on Facebook, Telegram, Instagram, Linked In & Blogger. Please like, share and comment. Subscribe to our channel if have not subscribed yet.

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