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Old   June 25, 2009, 08:01
Default Direction of Rotation of Radial Turbine
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Hi everyone,

I want to do 2D simulation of Radial Turbine and want to change the direction of the rotation of my radial machine. i tried to do that by putting negative value for angular velocity in Pre processor. But didn't work out for me. Since i
am interested in Anti-clockwise roatation of impeller and It always show clockwise rotation in Post processor.

Any suggestion would be great in this concern.
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Old   June 25, 2009, 09:21
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did this ages ago..
isn´t there smth- like counterrotating domain?

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Old   June 25, 2009, 18:44
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Hi,

Don't you just have to reverse the direction of the rotation vector? If the vector was 1,0,0 then it becomes -1,0,0.

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Hi,

If you really want to see the results of clock and anti clock rotational effect. Then you please do a transient simulations, save .trn files and postprocess them all and make the movie of your results. It will show you the things you want to see
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Old   June 26, 2009, 06:40
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Thanks for the replies

But still it didn't work out.

As for counter-rotating option, i don't have counter-rotating wall i have everthing moving as one body.

And as for vector values, Actually i didn't understand what you want to say.

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Old   June 26, 2009, 06:53
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Hi Mehul,

Thanks for the reply but i don't want to see the effects of both i just want to change the direction to anti-clockwise.
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Old   June 26, 2009, 07:18
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Hi,

The counter-rotating option is for rotating frames of reference. You set a wall which is stationary (in the absolute frame of reference) to be a counter-rotating wall in the rotating frame. It has nothing to do with what ghoshi is talking about.

The way to reverse the rotation is to reverse the rotation vector. You set a rotation for the rotating frame of reference. It was either a coordinate axis or a vector (eg 1,0,0). Either way just reverse the rotation vector (ie if a coordinate axis then +x becomes -x or if vector +1,0,0 becomes -1,0,0) and then the thing is rotating the other way.

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Hi Glenn,

Thanks for the reply it worked out for me. It just changed the coordinate axis sign.
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Old   June 19, 2012, 10:16
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Hi everyone,

I am trying to simulate flow around Contra rotating rotor using mixing plane method. I have some doubt in defining boundary condition on rotor blade.

I defined Front rotor and Second rotor as Stationary wall.
Front rotor is rotating in Counter clock wise direction (according to Right hand thumb rule). So i define the fluid in the Front rotor region as Moving reference frame which rotates about X- axis (1 0 0) at -1800 rpm (negative sign for Counter clockwise direction), Relative to Cell zone:- absolute.

The second rotor rotates in opposite to that of Firs rotor about X-axis (1 0 0) at 1800 rpm (Positive sign for clockwise direction). relative to cell zone: Opposite to front rotor Fluid

When I check the Relative velocity vector, The Direction of the relative vector for the front rotor is along Counter Clockwise direction which is wrong ( it should be in clock wise direction because of the fact that the blade rotates in counter clock wise direction) but the relative velocity vector for the second rotor looks perfect.

Please can someone help me to define the proper boundary condition.

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