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April 24, 2005, 11:51 |
reversed flow???
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Hello! I am looking for the meaning of "reversed flow" message, it appears(when iterating) during the fluent calculation, is it related to the inlet(operating) conditions? does it affect the solution precision? numerical or physical sens?
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April 24, 2005, 16:46 |
Re: reversed flow???
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Reversed flow implies a boundary layer separation , the flow velocity changes direction. In some calculations like say the flow past a cylinder the flow is reversed.It occurs when the pressure gradient changes sign.
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April 25, 2005, 01:48 |
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Dear Abel: FLuent assumes developed flow for some types of inbuilt boundary conditions such as outflow. Hence you should place your boundary in a place that flow is fully developed and no reverse flow exits, otherwise the mass consevation equation would not satisfy and solution convergence fails. The reverse flow alert would be shown if you have any type of reverse flow such as boudary layer separation befor boundary. Regards Mehdi Ghoddosy
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April 29, 2005, 04:54 |
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hi mehdi for compressibleflow, outflow condition is not valid,in such cases pressure outlet is works. but in nozzle flow for getting exact mach numer we should specify pressure at outlet.do uhave any idea about convergence of species transportation problem in nozzel?
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