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time dependent turbulent flow and step function
Posted 12 févr. 2012, 20:53 UTC−5 Version 4.2, Version 4.2a 3 Replies
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Hi,
I am modeling heat transfer and turbulent fluid flow(RANS) in a pipe.
i could run the model and get reasonable results as long as fluid flow is in laminar regime but converting to RANS model, the process continues for ever and even after one day no progress is made. but still going and not interrupted.
by browsing through the forum i realized i should define a step function so what I did is a step function as follows:
step1
location: 0.025
from:0
to:0.2
smoothing: 0.05
i am not sure if these are correct but my inlet velocity is 0.2m/s. the problem is that when i multiply the inlet velocity with the step function (U0=0.2*step1(t)) comsol does not recognizes it and stays in red. even if i define t=0 as a parameter in advance.
i would appreciate if anyone could help me with this.
ASAL
I am modeling heat transfer and turbulent fluid flow(RANS) in a pipe.
i could run the model and get reasonable results as long as fluid flow is in laminar regime but converting to RANS model, the process continues for ever and even after one day no progress is made. but still going and not interrupted.
by browsing through the forum i realized i should define a step function so what I did is a step function as follows:
step1
location: 0.025
from:0
to:0.2
smoothing: 0.05
i am not sure if these are correct but my inlet velocity is 0.2m/s. the problem is that when i multiply the inlet velocity with the step function (U0=0.2*step1(t)) comsol does not recognizes it and stays in red. even if i define t=0 as a parameter in advance.
i would appreciate if anyone could help me with this.
ASAL
3 Replies Last Post 19 févr. 2012, 17:29 UTC−5