Aerodynamics Using Gambit and Fluent

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A new user seeks assistance with modeling simple airflow using Gambit and Fluent, expressing a lack of knowledge in CFD and aerodynamics. They specifically request guidance without referring to the provided learning modules link. The user confirms they can create the geometry in Gambit. The discussion focuses on practical help for modeling airflow rather than theoretical learning resources. Overall, the user is looking for direct support in using these software tools effectively.
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Hi everyone,

I am new-by here.

I am totally blind about cfd and aerodynamics.

Can someone please help me how to model a simple air flow such as below link using gambit and fluent?



Please don't assist to learn with below link:

https://confluence.cornell.edu/display/SIMULATION/FLUENT+Learning+Modules

Thank you very much for your help

Airfly
 
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I forgot to mention that I can use gambit to create the geometry.
 
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