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* Click on [[Image:FEM_MaterialFluid.png|32px]] or choose {{KEY|Model}} → {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_MaterialFluid.png|32px]] FEM material for solid}} from the top menu.
* Click on [[File:Fem-material-fluid.svg|32px]] or choose {{MenuCommand|Model → Fluid Constraints → {{Button|[[Image:Fem-material-fluid.svg|16px]] [[FEM MaterialFluid|Material fluid]]}}}} from the top menu.
* Double click the created {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_MaterialFluid.png|32px]] FluidMaterial}} object
* Double click the created {{Button|[[Image:Fem-material-fluid.svg|16px]] [[FEM MaterialFluid|Material fluid]]}} object
[[File:FEMMaterialFluidProperties.png]]
[[File:FEMMaterialFluidProperties.png]]
** Select a fluid type. For Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Air or Water are typical options.
** Select a fluid type. For Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Air or Water are typical options.
** Provided that you are applying material to the whole object, don't select any geometrical entities (leave reference list empty). Material will be applied to the whole model. Otherwise assign fluid to particular model domains manually by selecting some of them for each inserted material, if you do that, do not leave any domain of your model without fluid assigned.
** Provided that you are applying fluid to the whole object, don't select any geometrical entities (leave reference list empty). Fluid will be applied to the whole model. Otherwise assign fluid to particular model domains manually by selecting some of them for each inserted material, if you do that, do not leave any domain of your model without fluid assigned.
** You can adjust fluid properties such as density, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity, etc., a few key fluids are already assigned in the list and they don't need any tweaking.
** You can adjust fluid properties such as density, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity, etc., a few key fluids are already assigned in the list and they don't need any tweaking.
** If you make modifications, you can save your customized material.
** If you make modifications, you can save your customized material.
* Click {{KEY|Close}} to close the dialog and create {{KEY|[[Image:FEM_MaterialFluid.png|32px]] FluidMaterial}} object
* Click {{Button|Close}} to close the dialog and create {{Button|[[Image:Fem-material-fluid.svg|16px]] [[FEM MaterialFluid|Material fluid]]}} object


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Revision as of 13:00, 12 June 2020

FEM MaterialFluid

Menu location
Model → Material for fluid
Workbenches
FEM
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
FEM tutorial


Description

Adds fluid properties to a part.

Usage

    • Select a fluid type. For Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Air or Water are typical options.
    • Provided that you are applying fluid to the whole object, don't select any geometrical entities (leave reference list empty). Fluid will be applied to the whole model. Otherwise assign fluid to particular model domains manually by selecting some of them for each inserted material, if you do that, do not leave any domain of your model without fluid assigned.
    • You can adjust fluid properties such as density, kinematic viscosity, thermal conductivity, etc., a few key fluids are already assigned in the list and they don't need any tweaking.
    • If you make modifications, you can save your customized material.
  • Click Close to close the dialog and create Material fluid object

Limitations

Notes