CFD Online Logo CFD Online URL
www.cfd-online.com
[Sponsors]
Home > Forums > Software User Forums > OpenFOAM > OpenFOAM Pre-Processing

compressibleInterFoam: specific gas constant of liquids

Register Blogs Community New Posts Updated Threads Search

Like Tree5Likes
  • 2 Post By hrt12
  • 2 Post By hiuluom
  • 1 Post By student666

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old   February 1, 2015, 11:24
Question compressibleInterFoam: specific gas constant of liquids
  #1
New Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 3
Rep Power: 12
hrt12 is on a distinguished road
Hey,

I am a new user on OpenFoam. I would like to run a compressible, multiphase (molten metal and air) case with compressibleInterFoam. I use “perfectFluid” for the molten metal and I have a question about the specific gas constant R. The significance of this value has already been discussed in the thread http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...ion-state.html .
Why is the gas constant in the tutorials for water 3000? I don´t know whether the value was calculated or just selected.

Regards,
Niklas
joshmccraney and cjacob like this.
hrt12 is offline   Reply With Quote

Old   April 10, 2015, 06:12
Default
  #2
New Member
 
mohammed musthafa
Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: India
Posts: 5
Rep Power: 11
muth is on a distinguished road
Dear Niklas
Its easy to run that case, but the gas constant value given in tutorial is not correct. So kindly check all the values before you run your case.

Regards
musthafa
muth is offline   Reply With Quote

Old   May 17, 2016, 04:23
Default
  #3
Senior Member
 
Huynh Phong Thanh
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Ho Chi Minh City
Posts: 105
Rep Power: 12
hiuluom is on a distinguished road
Dear all,

I computed the fluid constant R with perfect fluid state for water material that it is difference tutorial compressibleInterFoam OF 2.2.2

R = \frac{8314.32}{Mole Weight}=\frac{8314.32}{18}=461.9066667 J/(kg K)

But in tutorial R equal to 3000 J/(kg K).

Does any people explain me what R tutorial value is?

Thank you so much,
Thanh
hiuluom is offline   Reply With Quote

Old   November 5, 2017, 17:59
Default
  #4
Senior Member
 
M. C.
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Italy
Posts: 286
Blog Entries: 6
Rep Power: 16
student666 is on a distinguished road
Quote:
I computed the fluid constant R with perfect fluid state for water material that it is difference tutorial compressibleInterFoam OF 2.2.2

R = \frac{8314.32}{Mole Weight}=\frac{8314.32}{18}=461.9066667 J/(kg K)

But in tutorial R equal to 3000 J/(kg K).
compressibleInterFoam : biphasic, compressible, equation of state

I was looking for an explanation of R and I found your post. I think your calc is correct.
According to a previous post, I think that value 3000 is to give an incompressible behavour to liquid phase of specie; 461.9 should refer to compressibility factor for vapour phase of water ...just a trick...should it be?
joshmccraney likes this.
student666 is offline   Reply With Quote

Old   January 22, 2024, 11:04
Default
  #5
New Member
 
Nainah
Join Date: Jan 2024
Posts: 3
Rep Power: 2
Nainah is on a distinguished road
Hi there,
In the compressibleInterFoam solver, how can the value of air density be adjusted?

Thank you
Nainah is offline   Reply With Quote

Reply

Tags
compressibleinterfoam, gas constant, perfectfluid, psi, thermophysicalproperties


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
error message cuteapathy CFX 14 March 20, 2012 06:45
Chemical properties that are used in Fluent kimej FLUENT 4 August 19, 2011 11:29
Specific heat in STAR-CD Andrew Siemens 3 September 3, 2009 23:33
ideal gas law in turbulent flow Achim Siemens 0 March 26, 2003 14:38
The universal gas constant Julie Polyakh Siemens 4 January 31, 2002 04:20


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:50.