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Old   March 20, 2017, 14:23
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I am facing convergence problems with star ccm+ and numerical solution is not converging at all... am using Segregated Solver and Modelling turbulent flow in vertical tube at supercritical conditions.. Thermophysical properties are entered with piecewise polynomials....
For turbulence i am using Realizable Two layer K epsilon model with two layer all y+ wall treatment ..
average Y+ is within viscous sub layer.... i am really worried because i have played with many variables and did not succeed at all...

any help or suggesions will be highly appreciated...

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Hi,

what is the Mach number you're simulating? Have you tried with the coupled solver?
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Old   April 14, 2017, 16:08
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mach number in this case is very small i.e. below 0.3

i also tried coupled solver but divergence occured.
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Try switching off secondary gradients.. You can find them in physics continuum tree.

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Try switching off secondary gradients.. You can find them in physics continuum tree.

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