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Can you drop me a review/rating?: https://g.page/r/CdbyGHRh7cdGEBM/review / mech-tech-simulations / mech.tech.simulations Download the files from my website: https://udangudioriginals.com/files WhatsApp: +91 9488469801 In this tutorial, we explore the use of the "Specified Shear" boundary condition in Ansys Fluent to simulate a "Slip Wall" and compare it with the traditional "No Slip Wall" setup. The slip wall boundary condition is critical in CFD simulations where frictionless flow along surfaces is desired, such as in aerodynamics, space re-entry simulations, and certain microfluidic applications. On the other hand, the no slip wall is widely used in most flow problems to model situations where the fluid sticks to the wall. This detailed guide will help you understand: The physical differences between slip wall and no slip wall boundary conditions. How to set up and apply the specified shear boundary condition in Ansys Fluent. How slip wall modeling impacts results in terms of velocity profiles, wall shear stress, and flow separation. A comparison of simulation outcomes when using slip walls versus no slip walls, highlighting the key differences in fluid behavior. Whether you’re a beginner learning CFD or an advanced user looking to explore specific boundary conditions, this tutorial will guide you step by step through the process of simulating and analyzing both conditions. The comparison helps users choose the appropriate boundary condition for their simulation needs. Keywords: Specified Shear Boundary Condition Slip Wall Simulation No Slip Wall Boundary Condition Ansys Fluent CFD Tutorial Fluid Flow Modeling Boundary Layer Analysis Velocity Profiles Wall Shear Stress CFD Boundary Conditions Slip Flow in Aerodynamics Wall Friction in Fluid Dynamics