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May 3, 2006, 06:46 |
Steady state Inlet port flow analysis
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Guys, I'm having a nightmare trying to correlate my predicted results with measured data. Basically, the predicted pressure drop across the valves are consistently about half the measured values, i.e.
predicted DP:3-4kPa Measured DP: 6-7kPa Test case details: STAR-CD v3.26, meshed using ICEM CFD Steady State inlet port flow analysis at various lift values Compressible Turb models used: k-e (standard and RNG) Wall functions: Standard Tetrahedral mesh with prisms (Y+ values checked, and they seem ok) Discretization method: MARS Right now I'm trying to use non-equilibrium wall functions, don't know how that will go. Anyone with some ideas how I could improve this? Thanks so much in advance. |
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May 21, 2006, 12:47 |
Re: Steady state Inlet port flow analysis
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pls show me about motorcycle's inlet port compeletely
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