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Old   September 22, 2010, 05:21
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Hello,
i'm trying to simulate the flow into a bend (90°) with a coupling between Star-CCM+ and GT-Power.
The boudaries are :
inlet, bend and outlet temperature : 300K
inlet pressure : sinusoidal from 1 to 1,5 bar (period 0,04 s)
bend and outlet pressure : 1 bar
compressible ideal gas (O2 and N2)
I can simulation the flow but the temperature in the bend is 1300K at the end.
Why do I get this temperature ?
Thank you in advance
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Old   September 23, 2010, 13:43
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Is the flow fully converged? Are the residuals and any flow quantities you are measuring fully converged? Is this 1300K only in a few cells or across a bigger region?
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Is the flow fully converged? Are the residuals and any flow quantities you are measuring fully converged? Is this 1300K only in a few cells or across a bigger region?
Hello,
The high temperature is located in a big region of the bend.
Can I use the residuals when I calculate unsteady ? My residuals are onto 10^6 for Tdr and 10^4 for the others (for a steady calculation it's not good and for a unsteady simulation?).
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The size of the residual doesn't really matter so long as the value, or the mean of the residual oscillation remains fairly constant from one iteration to the next.
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