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May 1, 2019, 15:39 |
Boundarylayer length
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Nisa
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Hi everyone,
I am a student and new to cfd. I use to Icem and Fluend. My English is too bad, so sorry. I have a project. I must calculate the external flow of nosecone. My free stream velocity 175m/s. I can tetrahedra and prism mesh. But I cant understand. Where is boundary layer? I work in the turbulance and I have to know y+. I use to calculate but I dont know what my Bounday Layer diameter or perimeter ? Because I dont use flat plate, My geomety is cone (nosecone- parabolic). My geometry's perimeter/2 =0,36458 mm (flow length)(length of curve) My diameter = 0,1 m When I calculate, first length istoo small. Δs=2.2e-6 Its too bad. If I used this value, there is a distance (space,gap ) between the geometry and mesh. And FLuent giving an error. ---Error: Build Grid: Aborted due to critical error. Error Object: #f [IMG][/IMG] |
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