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July 9, 2013, 11:11 |
chtMultiRegionFoam solver application for high velocity& High Pressure
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YuanLiu
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Hi Everyone,
Have anyone tried the chtMultiRegionFoam solver application for high velocity& High Pressure? I was using the cht heater tutorial. when I increased the bottom air velocity (~100m/s) and pressure (~10 atm), I got the error massage after several iterations. Quote:
Anyone can help? thanks a lot! |
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July 12, 2013, 11:23 |
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zurg
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your topic is really interesting also for me. I think one of the problems could be connected with the Mach 0.3 and the formulation of energy equation: openfoam-solving/116578-big-problem-predicting-adiabatic-wall-temperature-wing-mach-0-33-rhosimplecfoam.html Which version of OF are you using? (the last release has quite big differences in energy balance) You could try several options: 1) replace hRhoThermo with hPsiThermo 2) modify the SIMPLE algorithm to SIMPLEC 3) check which h-Eqn is implemented: you could include the term of viscous dissipation BTW which is your Re number:laminar or turbulent? |
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July 25, 2013, 12:50 |
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YuanLiu
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I am using the newest version of OF. And I tried both turbulent and laminar case. I will try as you suggested. Thank you again. |
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