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Old   July 4, 2013, 03:20
Default Pressure based vs density based solver
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Hi

I use 2d axisymmetric with swirl to simulate heat transfer of fluid between two concentric cylinders, with the inner cylinder rotating and outer cylinder stationary. When I ran the simulation with pressure based solver, it diverged imediately but when I switch to density based solver, the residuals go down slowly (but with oscillation). May I know why pressure based solver gave divergence results? Is it because it is less stable than density based solver?

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1) pressure inlet
2) pressure outlet
3) moving reference frame
4) use stationary wall for rotating inner cylinder
5) use moving wall for stationary outer cylinder with absolute speed=0

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Old   July 5, 2013, 01:32
Default Is your fluid compress able
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If your fluid does not have a fixed density , so compress able , the you should choose density based solution .
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Old   July 5, 2013, 02:04
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hi

thanks for the advice. my fluid is air and I defined the density to be compressible according to ideal gas law. Density based solver is more appropriate for my case.
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