Parametric CFD Study Acusolve 2019.1
I need help setting up this simple case in Acuconsole-Hyperstudy (Surface and volume mesh was constructed in Hypermesh). I have a simple rectangular duct containing a heat generating body in the middle of the duct. I am wondering of its possible to create the 'inlet-velocity' as a 'parameters' and give 5 different inlet velocity for a DOE study in HyperStudy. I want to study the effect of inlet velocity on Volumetric average temperate of the heated body, so I need response as the volumetric-average temperature. Also, can you provide some material to setup a simple DOE study with varying inlet velocity.
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Hi @granzer
This is possible with coupling with HyperStudy.
Take a look at this post as it points you to the AcuSolve tutorials. The first one is related to a parametric study.
If you have the Help installed in your machine, access ACuSolve tutorials directly.
https://community.altair.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=2f66803a1b2bd0908017dc61ec4bcbfc
Hey, that was really insightful. But I want to run just a parametric study and not a parametric optimization study. So will I have to use the 'Parameter' in the 'Solver' browser tree of HM, to define the Inlet velocity as the 'Independent' Variable...and if this is the case where will I have to choose the surface-temperature/volumetric-temperature as the dependent/response variable?
I did try that. I created a 'Parameter' called of type 'Discreet', and gave 5 different velocities. I assigned this parameter to the inlet boundary condition. When I start the hyperstudy from HM(selecting the response as temperature at the required surface) and tried a test run the solver ran till acuprep throws an error. There are no previous errors or warnings. I have attached the log file. Can you please help me with this?
PS: I used the tutorial mentioned in this to set up the parameter.
https://community.altair.com/community?id=community_question&sys_id=8496007a1b2bd0908017dc61ec4bcb1d
https://altairhyperworks.com/training/new_feature_videos/14/content/cfd.htm
Check the second video on solver setup.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible..??