
Heat Sink CFD Simulation in ANSYS Fluent: From Basics to Design Optimization
Have you ever wondered what a heat sink does? Simply put, a heat sink is a device that helps keep electronic parts cool. Many devices,

Have you ever wondered what a heat sink does? Simply put, a heat sink is a device that helps keep electronic parts cool. Many devices,

Phase change is a very common physical phenomenon in engineering. It happens when a substance changes its state, like water turning into steam. In Computational

In Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), getting a converged solution is only half the job. To truly understand your results, you need accurate data interpretation. This

An airfoil is a special shape used in wings, blades, and many engineering designs. The curved shape helps control how air moves over the surface.

In ANSYS Fluent, we can model a fan in two main ways. We can use an Internal Fan boundary condition or an External Fan boundary

In every CFD project, you must tell the software what is happening inside your mesh. Is it air? Is it water? Is it a solid

In Blog 2, we set up a complete Large Eddy Simulation (LES) case. We created a high-quality mesh, initialized with RANS, and configured the WALE

Welcome to the second part of our Large Eddy Simulation (LES) trilogy. In Blog 1, we discussed the physics of turbulence and the mathematical closure

In our previous article, What is Large Eddy Simulation (LES) in CFD, we introduced the basic concept of LES. This guide is needed because to

Every CFD engineer faces a difficult choice: do you want high accuracy, or do you want fast results? To get accurate results, you usually need

Have you ever wondered why your CFD simulation in ANSYS Fluent sometimes keeps running and the solution just does not seem to finish? Do you

Discretization is an important step in solving fluid flow and heat transfer problems in CFD. It means breaking down continuous equations into small parts that