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How to assign air to the internal flow volume in an electronics enclosure model, as part of the process of specifying the physical characteristics.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
1 min.
Transcript
00:03
To prepare for running an electronics enclosure simulation in Autodesk CFD, you must specify the physical characteristics of the model.
00:12
This includes assigning air to the internal flow volume.
00:16
To start, press CTRL and middle-click the casing to hide it.
00:20
Left-click to select the internal flow volume.
00:24
Then, on the ribbon, in the Setup tab, Materials panel, click Edit.
00:30
The Materials quick edit dialog opens, where you can select the material type.
00:35
For this example, under Property settings, click the Type value to expand the drop-down, and select Fluid.
00:42
Next, expand the Name drop-down and select Air.
00:46
Click Apply.
00:48
To verify that the air is properly assigned, in the Design Study Bar, confirm the material assignment for the Air part.
00:55
Then, in the graphics window, ensure that the color of the internal air part now matches the Air color in the legend.
01:02
With this material assigned, you are ready to move on to the next step of preparing your model for a CFD simulation.
Video transcript
00:03
To prepare for running an electronics enclosure simulation in Autodesk CFD, you must specify the physical characteristics of the model.
00:12
This includes assigning air to the internal flow volume.
00:16
To start, press CTRL and middle-click the casing to hide it.
00:20
Left-click to select the internal flow volume.
00:24
Then, on the ribbon, in the Setup tab, Materials panel, click Edit.
00:30
The Materials quick edit dialog opens, where you can select the material type.
00:35
For this example, under Property settings, click the Type value to expand the drop-down, and select Fluid.
00:42
Next, expand the Name drop-down and select Air.
00:46
Click Apply.
00:48
To verify that the air is properly assigned, in the Design Study Bar, confirm the material assignment for the Air part.
00:55
Then, in the graphics window, ensure that the color of the internal air part now matches the Air color in the legend.
01:02
With this material assigned, you are ready to move on to the next step of preparing your model for a CFD simulation.
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