External Flow analysis

 

External Flow Analysis is a computational method used to simulate external flows. It involves a solid model that is fully surrounded by the flow, such as flows over aircraft, automobiles, buildings, and others. The fluid flow is not bounded by outer solid surfaces but bounded only by the computational domain boundaries.

 

Advantages

 

  • Simulating external flows around complex geometries such as aircraft, automobiles, buildings, and others.

  • Less computationally expensive than other CFD methods, such as internal flow analysis, which makes it more suitable for large-scale simulations.

  • Less sensitive to the boundary conditions than other CFD methods, which makes it more robust and reliable.

  • Provide detailed information about the flow field, such as velocity, pressure, and temperature distributions, which can be used to optimize the design of the object being analyzed.


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