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ANSYS Polyflow Beginner Tutorial: Viscoelastic Material Shear Simulation Between Two Cones.

Learn how to simulate viscoelastic material flow between a rotating and a heated stationary cone using ANSYS Polyflow!
This beginner-friendly, step-by-step tutorial walks you through the full setup—from geometry to boundary conditions—perfect for students, researchers, and engineers working with non-Newtonian or viscoelastic fluids.

🔧 What You’ll Learn in This Tutorial:
How to set up an axisymmetric geometry in ANSYS Polyflow

Defining viscoelastic material properties (power-law, Bingham, or Carreau models)

Applying boundary conditions: rotating cone and fixed heated cone

Thermal boundary setup for temperature-dependent flow

Local remeshing tips for shear-dominated flows

Solver settings and postprocessing overview

📚 Software Used:
ANSYS Polyflow 2024 R1 (Student Version)

🧪 Use Cases:
Food processing simulations (e.g. dough, batter)

Polymer processing

Biomedical materials

Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics research

📎 Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:00 – Geometry
04:40 – Meshing
07:30 – Polyflow Solver Setup
10:00 – Boundary Conditions
11:20 – Global Remeshing
15:10 – Results
🏷️ Tags:
#ANSYSPolyflow #ViscoelasticMaterial #CFDTutorial #RotatingCone #PolyflowBeginner #ShearFlow #HeatTransfer #NonNewtonian #EngineeringSimulation

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