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October 19, 2013, 02:43 |
Errors with AMG solver
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Long Nguyen
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Dear everyone,
I am carrying out the CFD model of hydrogen absorption reactor. The short decription of my case is described as follows: - My model is: pressure based, axisymmetric. - There are 3 cellzones in my case including: porous zone (to be filled with porous material), water zone and solid zone; - Hydrogen gas is fed to the porous zone with velocity of about 1m/s and temperature of 300K; - Because there is an reaction between porous material and hydrogen gas, I have to use UDF to describe the reaction rate and heat release (the source code is attached below); - Liquid water is fed to water zone with velocity of 1m/s and temperature of 288K. Liquid water is responsible for absorbing heat release from the reaction inside the porous zone; - The parameters of porous zone is declared in Cellzone condition/Porous/ Porous zone. The problem is: When I tried to run the model, I get the error message immediately: “Error: Divergence detected in AMG solver: x-momentum”. I tried to reduce the under – relaxation factors, refine the mesh, but it still doesn’t work.. I found that there are some problems in the UDF DEFINE_SOURCE(mass_src, cell, thread, dS, eqn), but I do not know exactly what it is and how to fix! Because I’m quite new to modeling by Fluent, so I would like to show my model and hope that you can help me or give me some suggestions. Thank you so much Best regeards, Long Nguyen PS: UDF source code |
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October 19, 2013, 23:21 |
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Long Nguyen
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Somebody help me, pls
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