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alecwins November 23, 2016 10:49

Mesh Missing in Fluent Solution
 
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Hi all,

I have an issue where the mesh is fully shown in the 'Mesh' tab of Fluent. However when I access the 'Solution' tab, the rotor domain containing the inner blades are empty. Please see attachments.

Any solutions?

With thanks,

Alec W

oozcan November 23, 2016 13:45

could you check your mesh detail in mesher you have meshed with compatible with mesh>check and mesh>info in FLUENT ?

alecwins November 23, 2016 14:38

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Originally Posted by oozcan (Post 626612)
could you check your mesh detail in mesher you have meshed with compatible with mesh>check and mesh>info in FLUENT ?

Thank you for your reply, oozcan.


I have clicked Mesh>Check and I recieved this error:

WARNING: The mesh contains high aspect ratio quadrilateral,
hexahedral, or polyhedral cells.
The default algorithm used to compute the wall
distance required by the turbulence models might
produce wrong results in these cells.
Please inspect the wall distance by displaying the
contours of the 'Cell Wall Distance' at the
boundaries. If you observe any irregularities we
recommend the use of an alternative algorithm to
correct the wall distance.
Please select /solve/initialize/repair-wall-distance
using the text user interface to switch to the
alternative algorithm.


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I believe I know what the issue is now, however, if you do have a solution please advise.

oozcan November 23, 2016 14:44

I have faced that problem that is relevant to meshing you had done.

Please check your mesh metric and you see that max aspect ratio is higher 100 (required 40 for flow problems), and min orthogonal quality is lower than 0,1. ( expected min 0,1 or 0,2 )

And go on FLUENT, and run it your problem;)

alecwins November 23, 2016 14:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by oozcan (Post 626625)
I have faced that problem that is relevant to meshing you had done.

Please check your mesh metric and you see that max aspect ratio is higher 100 (required 40 for flow problems), and min orthogonal quality is lower than 0,1. ( expected min 0,1 or 0,2 )

And go on FLUENT, and run it your problem;)

I click Mesh>Quality and gives the following information:

Mesh Quality:

Minimum Orthogonal Quality = 4.84649e-02
(Orthogonal Quality ranges from 0 to 1, where values close to 0 correspond to low quality.)

Maximum Ortho Skew = 9.51535e-01
(Ortho Skew ranges from 0 to 1, where values close to 1 correspond to low quality.)

Maximum Aspect Ratio = 1.40086e+02


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May you tell me if there is issue with these values?

oozcan November 23, 2016 15:01

Minimum Orthogonal Quality = 4.84649e-02
(Orthogonal Quality ranges from 0 to 1, where values close to 0 correspond to low quality.)

Maximum Aspect Ratio = 1.40086e+02


results are seen as I have expected. Well, you need to make your model finer mesh.;) do it, adjust both of them as I written above post.

oozcan November 23, 2016 15:03

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Originally Posted by alecwins (Post 626628)
I click Mesh>Quality and gives the following information:

Mesh Quality:

Minimum Orthogonal Quality = 4.84649e-02
(Orthogonal Quality ranges from 0 to 1, where values close to 0 correspond to low quality.)

Maximum Ortho Skew = 9.51535e-01
(Ortho Skew ranges from 0 to 1, where values close to 1 correspond to low quality.)

Maximum Aspect Ratio = 1.40086e+02




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May you tell me if there is issue with these values?


Dont forget that max. skewness should be lower than 0.95 ( preferred below 0.9)


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