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June 27, 2002, 07:00 |
Which solver for non-newtonian flow
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Im running a non-newtonian simulation with the power law model but im having trouble getting the sim to converge. Is either simpiso or piso any better at solving non-newtonian problems? At the mo i am trying steady state runs, could using transient help me at all?
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June 28, 2002, 08:28 |
Re: Which solver for non-newtonian flow
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Hi,
I have modelled a viscoelastic steady state flow with polyflow. This tool is specialised for non-newtonian fluids. About transient, I should know more details. |
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June 28, 2002, 13:25 |
Re: Which solver for non-newtonian flow
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Hi Joel,
Are your simulations not converging, or is convergence merely slow? In my experience, the more pseudoplastic, (n < 1) the slower convergence. Btw, the power-law model employed by Star is slightly different from the regular text-book (e.g. Bird) definition, Regards, Jasper |
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