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norbinou April 14, 2008 10:11

pressure drop Star-CCM+
 
Hi,

How can I the pressure drop in Star-CCM+.

Thanks


Name April 14, 2008 20:11

Re: pressure drop Star-CCM+
 
dP=Pin - Pout

Pout=0 Pa, as Default >> if your outlet pressure is equal to the reference pressure (atmospheric pressure)

so dP=Pin

Your avaraged inlet boundary will give you pressure drop ..

Create plot as Area Avaraged.. select your part as inlet boundary, select Pressure as Scalar Value.. then right click and Create Plot and Monitor from Report.. you will get the pressure drop vs the iterations..

norbinou April 15, 2008 05:24

Re: pressure drop Star-CCM+
 
Thanks

I check it. I'm a new beginner in ccm+, after it was easy in Star-CD. Reference pressure and reference cell under Monitoring (Star-guide).

Nevertherless thanks, and what about flow split outlet?


norbinou April 15, 2008 06:31

Re: pressure drop Star-CCM+
 
ok I check it. The result give only the static pressure drop. I want the total pressure drop.

Please who can I calculate the total pressure drop?

Thanks CFD users

Name April 15, 2008 16:35

Re: pressure drop Star-CCM+
 
select the total pressure option :) as scalar

jalvathi June 4, 2019 05:48

Starccm simulation plots
 
Hello All,

I am not very new to Starccm simulations. But the current project in which I am working needs to plot the Pressure drops at various surface areas.

My colleague have already run the simulations and the mass flow averaged reports is created and from that the monitor and plot have been created for all the surface areas which are needed.

I need to plot the pressure drop in the Y axis with the surface area names in the X axis, so that I can show the Pressure drop at various sections.

Can anyone help me to create the Graph?

Thanks and regards,
Jalvathi.

arulnambi_palani July 19, 2019 04:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by jalvathi (Post 735414)
Hello All,

I am not very new to Starccm simulations. But the current project in which I am working needs to plot the Pressure drops at various surface areas.

My colleague have already run the simulations and the mass flow averaged reports is created and from that the monitor and plot have been created for all the surface areas which are needed.

I need to plot the pressure drop in the Y axis with the surface area names in the X axis, so that I can show the Pressure drop at various sections.

Can anyone help me to create the Graph?

Thanks and regards,
Jalvathi.

Hey Hi,

I hope your Problem is already sorted out. If not, then this would help you. Since the montiors for all Surface Areas are already done. Just Export those Monitors and average the values. Then you would get for each Surface area, a pressure value.
Finally in Excel, you can plot These values versus Surface names.

Thanks,
Arul

maxirving November 21, 2019 01:35

select the total pressure option.
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AnonymousCR7 March 10, 2023 04:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Name
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dP=Pin - Pout

Pout=0 Pa, as Default >> if your outlet pressure is equal to the reference pressure (atmospheric pressure)

so dP=Pin

Your avaraged inlet boundary will give you pressure drop ..

Create plot as Area Avaraged.. select your part as inlet boundary, select Pressure as Scalar Value.. then right click and Create Plot and Monitor from Report.. you will get the pressure drop vs the iterations..

Good morning,

In case I don't know the outlet Pressure, but I have constrained the mass flow, how could I be obtaining a Pressure drop btw inlet and outlet of 340 Pa, while setting an average pressure values on inlet and outlet, I obtain 30 and -1000 Pa.

Isn't the pressure drop the difference btw these average pressure values?

Thanks in advance

cwl March 10, 2023 05:09

Pressure Drop Report.

AnonymousCR7 March 10, 2023 05:28

I know, I know, the pressure drop report is the one giving 340 Pa. However, if I look to the pressure values at both locations are more similar to those obtained in the surface average values.

cwl March 10, 2023 05:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnonymousCR7 (Post 845924)
I know, I know, the pressure drop report is the one giving 340 Pa. However, if I look to the pressure values at both locations are more similar to those obtained in the surface average values.

Which pressure values at both sides - Static Pressure or Total Pressure?

https://i.ibb.co/kSchjWJ/image.png

AnonymousCR7 March 10, 2023 06:40

Yeah, okay solved.

Thank you very much for your help.


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