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April 26, 2018, 21:22 |
Density or Pressure based solver
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Ashwin
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Hi,
I'm trying to do a liquid heating problem. I have liquid density change, specific heat change and viscosity change as a function of temperature. I'm confused if I should use Pressure based solver or Density based solver for the liquid heating problem. I tried using Pressure based solver, but at a certain point in my simulation I get floating point error. This is not due to time stepping problem. Could someone tell me what solver I should use? |
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April 27, 2018, 05:34 |
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Lucky
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Location: Orlando, FL USA
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Both should work out of the box. The pressure based solver is probably the better choice though since your case is incompressible.
You probably just need to tinker with your setup to figure out why it's diverging. |
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