Base Model Simulation Exercise 1—Extracting the Fluid Domain
1. Click Home > Select Working Directory and navigate to the FlowAnalysisModels folder. Click OK.
2. Click File > Open.
3. From the File Open dialog box, browse to the nozzle folder and select nozzle.asm. Click Open.
4. Click in the Graphics toolbar to display the style elements. Select Shading, or Shading with Edges.
5. Click the Applications tab.
6. Click Flow Analysis. The Flow Analysis tab opens.
7. Click New Project. The New Project dialog box opens. Enter the name of the project as Project 1.
8. Select Rep0001 for Simplified Representation.
9. Click OK to create Project 1.
10. Click Create Fluid Domain. The Fluid Domain Creation tab opens.
11. In the Fluid Domain Creation tab, select Add to Simulation.
Adding the Simulation Domains
1. In the Fluid Domain Creation tab, select Add to Simulation.
2. Click to create the fluid domain. NOZZLE_FLUID_1.prt appears in the Model Tree and NOZZLE_FLUID_1_BODY_1 is added under Domains in the Flow Analysis Tree.
3. The boundary conditions BC_00001 and BC_00002 are automatically created and they appear in the Flow Analysis Tree under Boundary Conditions > General Boundaries. NOZZLE_FLUID_1_BODY_1 appears in the Flow Analysis Tree under Boundary Conditions > General Boundaries > Default.
4. Rename BC_00001 as Outlet and BC_00002 as Inlet.
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