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Old   November 25, 2010, 16:53
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Hi,

The CFX User Guide gives details on how the RANS equations are obtained using time-averaged reynolds decomposition. But I've read that for compressible flows mass-weighted (aka Favre) averaging is used as a step after the reynolds decomposition (http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Favre...okes_equations).

Does CFX use the Favre averged Navier-Stokes equations instead of the RANS or perhaps they are used depending upon the Mach number? I cannot find any information about if they are used in the User Guide and I need to put a explanation and derivation of which ever CFX (and by extension me) is using for my transonic external aerodynamics simulations.

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Old   November 27, 2010, 04:32
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Yes, CFX uses the Fauve averaged equations for compressible flows. I am pretty sure that is in the documentation somewhere.
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Old   December 9, 2010, 09:38
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Thanks Glenn.

Now found that it says on page 54 of the CFX-Solver Theory Guide:

"For compressible flows, the averaging is actually weighted by density (Favre-averaged), but for simplicity, the following presentation assumes that density fluctuations are negligible."

So I guess that be selecting a compressible fluid (Air Ideal Gas and Total Energy) CFX uses the Favre-averaging formulations.

The CFX Theory Guide also shows that the RANS energy equation has 2 extra terms: reynolds stress tensor and a turbulence flux term on the right hand side and a turbulent kinetic energy term on the left hand side. Since we can switch ON/OFF the viscous work term which contains the reynolds stresses which terms (if any) does CFX omit from the Favre-averaged energy equation?

The Favre-averaged energy equation has extra terms in it due to the avergaing process: molecular diffusion, turbulent transport of heat and turbulent transport of turbulent kinetc energy (see Wilcox's book on Turbulence Modeling in CFD for the full equation).

So what I'd really like to know is: when using a compressible flow what actual terms in the equation is CFX solving and what is it omitting?

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I suspect the extra terms from Fauve averaging are ignored in CFX but I am not sure. You would have to ask CFX support for further details.
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Hi,

I need some more help with the Favre averaged equations. I've put a post on the main board as they are not CFX specific, see the link:

http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/mai...ions-help.html

but I've also posted here as it's linked to this request and some people might not see it otherwise.

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Hello everybody, funnily I asked myself the same thing, 10 years later. Did anybody figured out now how the favre averaged equations are implemented in CFX?

Actually my problem is going to be even more complex during the fact I have to use k-epsilon turbulence model in addition.



Best regards and I would be more than happy if anybody could help me
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Sorry, I have not had that question answered for me over the almost 10 years since it was asked so cannot add anything.
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