Cell zone conditions are about assigning a particular fluid or solid inside it, but it does not allow hot or cold conditions of fluid inside it. can we assign them in Ansys CFD simulation?
Hello Dr. R. D. Jilte, Yes it is possible to define the hot or cold zone by utilizing the panel: ''Cell Zone Conditions (CZC)" of ANSYS Software. For example, in the combustion problem, if you want to ignite the fuel-air mixture then you have to use the ''CZC'' panel to supply the critical energy ( i.e., hot spot >> high temperature) to achieve the ignition process in a successful manner. Since it works for combustion problem, therefore, it is expected that this process will work for any other non-reacting isothermal Fluid Flow simulation process.
If you are looking to assign a particular initial temperature or other properties to the solid or fluid section of the model you can use the "Patch" command in the ANSYS FLUENT.
Kindly refer to the following website for more details. https://www.afs.enea.it/project/neptunius/docs/fluent/html/ug/node801.htm
Hello guys, the option ''patch'' is available in the ''solution initialization'' panel of ANSYS but not in the "Cell Zone Conditions''. So, a careful measure is needed while selecting the options of the ANSYS for your simulation in an exact manner.