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Old   August 3, 2018, 18:46
Post Axis Symmetric Mesh for Circular Pppe
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Hi Dear Pointwise Users,

I am trying to run steady state, incompressible and laminar flow through the circular pipe using OpenFOAM 5.0 version with “simpleFoam” solver. I made an axis-symmetric mesh using Pointwise Meshing tool. The domain is of size ( Length of the pipe=5.0 m and radius of the pipe = 0.1 m ). I gave 150 mesh points in the axial and 10 mesh points in the radial direction. I have calculated the first cell height near the wall = (Radius/38).

Input parameters: Velocity at the inlet = 1.0 m/s
Density = 1.0 kg/m^3
Dynamics Viscosity = 2.0*10^-3 kg/ms

Based on these parameters, calculated Reynolds Number = 100

I run this case for 1000 iterations and the simpleFoam solver is not converging. I tried every other option in the OpenFOAM. When I look at the terminal screen, Pressure, Ux, Uy all three variables are converging except Uz. In z-direction, I defined " wedge " boundary condition like we define empty boundary condition for 2d problems and the solver should not iterate in that direction. I would like to ask the following questions...


(1): As I am solving the 2d axis symmetric problem for flow through a circular pipe and the 2d domain is made in the x-y plane, whereas the "wedge" boundary condition is defined in the z-direction. My question is why OpenFOAM is solving for Uz velocity component as I defined this direction as Wedge boundary condition for telling the solver that I am solving for a 2d axis symmetric problem like we define a 2d domain in the Cartesian coordinate system by defining the "empty" boundary condition and OpenFOAM always ignore this direction without solving it.

(2): I am new to Pointwise and never tried making axis symmetric mesh on this meshing tool. I just want to know that whether the mesh it self correct or not?

I am attaching here Pointwise Mesh, terminal output, and the residual graphs.

I will be very thankful to you for your valuable suggestions on these questions.

SimpleFoam.tar.gz

MasterfileMesh(150*10) graded.pw.tar.gz

Terminal output.tar.gz
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Old   August 3, 2018, 19:53
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Did you use renumberMesh on the grid exported from Pointwise?

Beyond that, I will be of no help.
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Old   August 3, 2018, 20:06
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Did you use renumberMesh on the grid exported from Pointwise?

Beyond that, I will be of no help.
Hi Dear,

Thanks a lot for your quick reply. Yes, I run the renumberMesh command before running the solver . Even when you run checkMesh command , its not giving any error.
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