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Old   December 15, 2009, 18:35
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As the CFX calculates I number of Reynolds? formulates it uses it conventional? according to I have understood calculates the RE node-node but the values of a calculated value theoretically and the one that is observed in solver to manager are very different 1e5 theoretical ---- 7,3e5 CFX to solver?

I must work with the theory or adjust to which leaves in solver?
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Old   December 15, 2009, 22:30
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The Re number reported in the solver is based on a length scale defined as the cube root of the total solution volume, and averaged velocities and material properties. This is not a useful definition of Re for comparison to literature so you must define a Re based on the length, velocity and material properties you define.
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Old   December 16, 2009, 09:07
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As the CFX calculates I number of Reynolds? formulates it uses it conventional? according to I have understood calculates the RE node-node but the values of a calculated value theoretically and the one that is observed in solver to manager are very different 1e5 theoretical ---- 7,3e5 CFX to solver?

I must work with the theory or adjust to which leaves in solver?
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Old   January 23, 2010, 19:07
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hi, everyone. I am not familiar with CFX and these days i try to learn how to use CFX to calc the airfoil, wing and other more complicated configures. I have got a RAE2822 airfoil grids by ICEM and my problem is how to set the proper boundaries in CFX. From the literatures I have read, there are two different kinds of boundaries setting. First, set the farfield as OPENING, setting static pressure and velocity. Another is set VELOCITY INLET and PRESSURE OUTLET. Set velocity in INLET and average pressure in OUTLET. I am confused about which one is proper. The tutorial says OPENING boundary only can be used in subsonic. So if i want to simulate a transonic case, do I have to choose VELOCITY INLET and PRESSURE OUTLET? Thanks a lot.
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