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This step by step tutorial shows how to model/simulate supersonic flow around a space reentry vehicle (SpaceX's Dragon) using ANSYS CFX. To watch full tutorial refer to the video (on the right side). Mesh file required for this tutorial is also attached for download. An in-depth text tutorial as pdf will also be uploaded shortly. If you find it useful don't forget to like and share it. To download simulation files for this case, check the Refetch of this project below. Original SpaceX Dragon CAD model by Sachin Gupta (https://grabcad.com/library/spacex-dragon-1/details?folder_id=3000162).
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