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Old   July 10, 2014, 15:20
Default Rotating Domain + Stationary Domain + Interface Acusolve
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Hi Guys,

First of all, thank you for your help, I am a Newbie in CFD and maybe its easy for u to help me. I am sorry for my bad english, I am from Austria

My working enviroment is Altair Hypermesh + Acuconsole.
I have 2 Domains. Rotating + Stationary.
I have a few Questions:
When I create the Interface between those 2 than do I need a Interface Mesh for both Domains? For example Interface 1.1 (Rotating) and Interface 1.2 (Stationary)?

What kind of BC are that? I have a few Options in Acusolve.
- Free Surface, Far Field, Symmetry, Slip, Outflow, Inflow, Wall
I think its none of them?
There is a Option Interface Surface. But i cant find any Option to combine Interface 1.1 & Interface 1.2

I have also the option to import the mesh to CFX. Do I have to mind something?

Thanks for your help!

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Old   July 11, 2014, 07:30
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Hi Benjamin,

Yes you would need interface on both surfaces.

Kindly refer to "Workshop4 - Blower - Sliding Mesh " on following webpage (you would need to register as client).
http://www.altairhyperworks.com/ResL...l&category=All

"Interface" is not a BC in this case. It is to be found under AcuConsole > Surfaces > Interface Surface (see screenshot)

http://www.altairhyperworks.de/Train...eSchedule.aspx

Being in Austria, feel free to write to your local HyperWorks Support: hwsupport@altair.de
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Old   July 11, 2014, 11:56
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Thank you so much Have found what I have been looking for!
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Old   July 7, 2015, 11:34
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Hello Guys,

I was working on my project, for that I have just started with a very simple pipe flow. I have few queries regarding the same and I would be grateful if you will help me to answer my queries.

The dimensions of the model pipe are 10 mm in diameter and 25 mm in length. I have done modelling in in Creo Parametric 2.0.

When importing this file in Acuconsolve, (at the very first stage) a dialog box opens where I only change the units to "m" from "mm".
Now i have defined the inlet, outlet and wall for the model.
At inlet I have defined as Average velocity = 10m/s.
A outlet as outlet and wall as wall.


In volume the material model is used as water.
For problem description analysis type is steady state, flow equation is Navier stokes and all the other things are set as it is in default(also for auto solution strategy.

Now I have done the volume meshing and run the solver.

Now while plotting the results for velocity magnitude and pressure, I am getting very unrealistic answer, like the velocity is 20.474 and the pressure is 7951.421.

I am not getting to what formula does solver based??
how it calculates the velocity magnitude and pressure??

If for pipe flow we use a simple equation like ..
(Flow at inlet = flow at outlet)
Then , A1*V1 = A2*V2
Then the Area will be same which gives the velocity as 10m/s, as i have defines the v1= 10m/s as per my analytical calculation.

Regarding for the pressure values also I want to know the calculations, weather it accounts for total pressure or only the static pressure.

Total pr = Static + Dynamic + (row*g*h)[neglecting this term for our case]
Total p. = Pstatic + (0.5*row*(v)^2)

Then also I am not getting the results which i am calculating theoretically.

1.) I also want to know about the inlet conditions that, what can be used for pipe flow, (mass flux, average velocity, flow rate or simply velocity in any axis.).
2.) Formula for calculating velocity and pressure.
3.) Losses are being considered in this pipe or not??
4.) Should I change the units in the beginning to "m" or not while importing the model.(as creo parametric based on millimeter newton seconds. so every dimensions of the model are in "mm" only.

With best regards and Thanks,

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