I am Trying to do a simple simulation on manifold intake in ANSYS. Is it possible to you to ulpload a video with the steps that you 've done on the setup stage?
thats is very nice, and im trying to understand CFD, i know how to use autocad, but i dont know how to put the pressures drop or made the valve with the cylinder and the crankshaft with their pistons
This is not Solidworks, but you could do a time based simulation and use an Excel table listing the outlets as a pressure drops in the table. e.g. t=1, p1=0, p2=0, p3=2psi (abs), p4=0. The more time steps you have, the more resolution you will get over a single engine cycle.
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Hi ,
I am Trying to do a simple simulation on manifold intake in ANSYS. Is it possible to you to ulpload a video with the steps that you 've done on the setup stage?
Thank you!
MachIceman127 2 months ago
to xw kai egw
tokamos1 5 months ago
GM LSx series V8 engines - you can see the manifold on ozmoengineering com
jamiekrogdahl 7 months ago
What kind of engine´s manifold works with firing order of 1-4-2-3.....? It is very strange.... I don´t know any engine with this firing order......
plasenciapedro 7 months ago
thats is very nice, and im trying to understand CFD, i know how to use autocad, but i dont know how to put the pressures drop or made the valve with the cylinder and the crankshaft with their pistons
Pereke69 11 months ago
Inlet was pressure and outlet was flow rate (m3/min)
jamiekrogdahl 11 months ago
what kind of boundary types you use for inlet and outer respectively??
Thanks a lot
zelista7 11 months ago
How do you do to make the air flow secuently to the pistons in solídworks???
feopalciosss 1 year ago
This is not Solidworks, but you could do a time based simulation and use an Excel table listing the outlets as a pressure drops in the table. e.g. t=1, p1=0, p2=0, p3=2psi (abs), p4=0. The more time steps you have, the more resolution you will get over a single engine cycle.
jamiekrogdahl 1 year ago