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August 8, 2019, 05:05 |
Annular flow system doesn't converge
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Hello everybody,
I'm doing a simulation of the flow in an annular gap. The inner cylinder is modelled as a rotating wall and the outer one is a stationary wall. The left and right side are stationary walls as well. All in all, it is a closed system. I'm using the realizable k-epsilon model with enhanced wall treatment. For the convergence, the resiudals should fall by a magnitude of [LaTeX Error: Syntax error] respectively [LaTeX Error: Syntax error]. I do a steady state simulation with 2000 iterations. But i don't reach the values to say, that my system is converged (please see the attached picture). What can i do for reaching a converging system? Please tell me, if you need additonal information. Thanks for your help, bumper |
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August 14, 2019, 09:51 |
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what is your wall y plus , did you try sst k omega model? realizable is not cpmpatinle with mrf/rotating boundary
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