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August 25, 2012, 09:05 |
asymmetric 2d diffuser boundary condition
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hello i'm trying to solve a 2d asymmetric diffuser in ansys 12. Steady flow, constant density, pressure based, turbulent k-e model.
Some questions: 1 - as boundary condition i've chosen velocity inlet and outflow. i didn't choose pressure outlet because i think that if i fix the pressure i will obtain an unrealistic solution because in this way the system is forced to reach the pressure that i established. it is a good consideration? 2 - i have to use the standard wall function and then enhanced wall function. in the first case y+ must be around 30 so what you advice about mesh? thanks |
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August 29, 2012, 08:03 |
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hello new problem: i'm trying to solve the problem with k-e enhanced wall. A strange thing happened: i've done 3 meshes (350x200, 350x250, 350x300) and i'm trying to obtain mesh independence results. The 3 mesh above give similar result but when i solve a finer mesh 350x350 the solution completely change!!! how it is possible?
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September 1, 2012, 07:29 |
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help please
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