

Virtual Classroom Session 1 \ Live Classroom Day 1 For virtual training, this course is covered over 4 x 2-hour sessions, lectures only. This is a 1.5-day classroom course covering both tutorials and workshops. If there is no active public schedule available, private training can be arranged. Learning Options: Training materials for this course are available with a Ansys Learning Hub Subscription. A training certificate is provided to all attendees who complete the course. Teaching Method: Lectures and computer practical sessions to validate acquired knowledge. Target Audience: Mechanical engineers, aerodynamics engineers, CFD analysts, and any Ansys Fluent user who will perform two-way coupled fluid-structure interaction (FSI) simulations. Some steps in the setup and solution procedure will not be covered explicitly. This training session is intended for people who are already familiar with CFD and the use of Ansys Fluent.Learn how to set up and solve problems with overset meshes.Learn how to extend the range of problems that can be solved through the use of UDFs and events.Learn how to set-up and use the 6 DOF solver.

Learn how to set up dynamic mesh zones and define prescribed mesh motion through use of profiles or user-defined functions (UDFs).Learn when and how to use each of the three types of mesh motion: smoothing,layering, remeshing.Throughout this course, you will learn all aspects of the model, starting with the different motions, the mesh mechanism, the use of subroutines, and the workflow to set up cases easily and quickly. Overset and dynamic meshing can be applied to a wide variety of applications, from automotive and aerospace to chemical and environment industries. Overset meshing allows complex geometrical problems to be decomposed into a system of geometrically simpler overlapping meshes.

Combined with the six degrees of freedom (6 DOF) solver, dynamic mesh allows the trajectory of a moving object to be determined by the aero or hydrodynamic forces from the surrounding flow field. The dynamic mesh model can be used to model flows where the shape of the domain is changing with time due to motion on the domain boundaries. This course teaches how to run simulations using the dynamic mesh model and overset meshes in Ansys Fluent. Ansys Fluent Dynamic Meshing Modeling Overview
