👉 The configured fluid refers to the set of parameters and settings defined within a system or model that governs its fluid dynamics, such as a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation. This includes properties like density, viscosity, pressure, velocity, and turbulence models, which are crucial for accurately simulating how fluids behave under various conditions. Configuring the fluid involves specifying these parameters to ensure that the simulation reflects the physical reality it is intended to model, allowing for precise predictions of fluid flow, heat transfer, and other related phenomena.