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Old   November 27, 2023, 12:36
Question Issue with MRF discontinuity
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Hi there,

I am experiencing some issues concerning discontinuity in the MRF region.
My simulation comprises a Moving Reference Frame region within an air volume region. Beneath this MRF region, there is a solid region with a constant heat source.
I initiate the simulation with a heat source set to zero to initially stabilize the flow. However, upon convergence, a discontinuity arises between the MRF and the air regions (the speed profile from one doesn't match the other).

I am utilizing the models, as shown in the attached image (models for the fluid region).
I've already set the interfaces as mixing-plane interfaces, and the angular velocity is 2600 RPM.

If anyone has insights on this matter, please lend me a hand
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Hi there,

I am experiencing some issues concerning discontinuity in the MRF region.
My simulation comprises a Moving Reference Frame region within an air volume region. Beneath this MRF region, there is a solid region with a constant heat source.
I initiate the simulation with a heat source set to zero to initially stabilize the flow. However, upon convergence, a discontinuity arises between the MRF and the air regions (the speed profile from one doesn't match the other).

I am utilizing the models, as shown in the attached image (models for the fluid region).
I've already set the interfaces as mixing-plane interfaces, and the angular velocity is 2600 RPM.

If anyone has insights on this matter, please lend me a hand

So, what I actually found out was that the mixing plane interfaces make an "average" of the MRF effects as a whole, creating a discontinuity between the air domain and the MRF domain.

I hope someone finds this information useful
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