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© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Introduction to CFD Analysis

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center What is CFD?  Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is the science of predicting fluid flow, heat and mass transfer, chemical reactions, and related phenomena by solving numerically the set of governing mathematical equations. Conservation of mass, momentum, energy, species,...  The results of CFD analyses are relevant in: conceptual studies of new designs detailed product development troubleshooting redesign  CFD analysis complements testing and experimentation. Reduces the total effort required in the experiment design and data acquisition

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center How does CFD work?  FLUENT solvers are based on the finite volume method. Domain is discretized into a finite set of control volumes or cells. General conservation (transport) equation for mass, momentum, energy, etc.: Partial differential equations are discretized into a system of algebraic equations. All algebraic equations are then solved numerically to render the solution field. unsteady convection diffusion generation  Fluid region of pipe flow is discretized into a finite set of control volumes (mesh). control volume

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center CFD Modeling Overview  Transport Equations mass species mass fraction phasic volume fraction momentum energy  Equation of State  Supporting Physical Models Solver  Physical Models Turbulence Combustion Radiation Multiphase Phase Change Moving Zones Moving Mesh  Mesh Generator  Material Properties  Boundary Conditions  Initial Conditions  Solver Settings Pre-Processing  Solid Modeler  Post-Processing Equations solved on mesh

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center CFD Analysis: Basic Steps  Problem Identification and Pre-Processing 1. Define your modeling goals. 2. Identify the domain you will model. 3. Design and create the grid.  Solver Execution 4. Set up the numerical model. 5. Compute and monitor the solution.  Post-Processing 6. Examine the results. 7. Consider revisions to the model.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Define Your Modeling Goals  What results are you looking for, and how will they be used? What are your modeling options? What physical models will need to be included in your analysis? What simplifying assumptions do you have to make? What simplifying assumptions can you make? Do you require a unique modeling capability?  User-defined functions (written in C) in FLUENT 6  User-defined subroutines (written in FORTRAN) in FLUENT 4.5  What degree of accuracy is required?  How quickly do you need the results?  Problem Identification and Pre-Processing 1. Define your modeling goals. 2. Identify the domain you will model. 3. Design and create the grid.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Identify the Domain You Will Model  How will you isolate a piece of the complete physical system?  Where will the computational domain begin and end? Do you have boundary condition information at these boundaries? Can the boundary condition types accommodate that information? Can you extend the domain to a point where reasonable data exists?  Can it be simplified or approximated as a 2D or axisymmetric problem?  Problem Identification and Pre-Processing 1. Define your modeling goals. 2. Identify the domain you will model. 3. Design and create the grid Gas Riser Cyclone L-valve Gas Example: Cyclone Separator

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Design and Create the Grid  Can you benefit from Mixsim, Icepak, or Airpak ?  Can you use a quad/hex grid or should you use a tri/tet grid or hybrid grid? How complex is the geometry and flow? Will you need a non-conformal interface?  What degree of grid resolution is required in each region of the domain? Is the resolution sufficient for the geometry? Can you predict regions with high gradients? Will you use adaption to add resolution?  Do you have sufficient computer memory? How many cells are required? How many models will be used? triangle quadrilateral tetrahedron pyramid prism/wedge hexahedron  Problem Identification and Pre-Processing 1. Define your modeling goals. 2. Identify the domain you will model. 3. Design and create the grid.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Tri/Tet vs. Quad/Hex Meshes  For simple geometries, quad/hex meshes can provide higher-quality solutions with fewer cells than a comparable tri/tet mesh. Align the gridlines with the flow.  For complex geometries, quad/hex meshes show no numerical advantage, and you can save meshing effort by using a tri/tet mesh.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Hybrid Mesh Example  Valve port grid Specific regions can be meshed with different cell types. Both efficiency and accuracy are enhanced relative to a hexahedral or tetrahedral mesh alone. Tools for hybrid mesh generation are available in Gambit and TGrid. Hybrid mesh for an IC engine valve port tet mesh hex mesh wedge mesh

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Non-Conformal Mesh Example  Nonconformal mesh: mesh in which grid nodes do not match up along an interface. Useful for ‘parts-swapping’ for design study, etc. Helpful for meshing complex geometries.  Example: 3D Film Cooling Problem Coolant is injected into a duct from a plenum s Plenum is meshed with tetrahedral cells. s Duct is meshed with hexahedral cells. Plenum part can be replaced with new geometry with reduced meshing effort.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Set Up the Numerical Model  For a given problem, you will need to: Select appropriate physical models. Turbulence, combustion, multiphase, etc. Define material properties. Fluid Solid Mixture Prescribe operating conditions. Prescribe boundary conditions at all boundary zones. Provide an initial solution. Set up solver controls. Set up convergence monitors.  Solver Execution 4. Set up the numerical model. 5. Compute and monitor the solution. Solving initially in 2D will provide valuable experience with the models and solver settings for your problem in a short amount of time.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Compute the Solution  The discretized conservation equations are solved iteratively. A number of iterations are usually required to reach a converged solution.  Convergence is reached when: Changes in solution variables from one iteration to the next are negligible. Residuals provide a mechanism to help monitor this trend. Overall property conservation is achieved.  The accuracy of a converged solution is dependent upon: Appropriateness and accuracy of physical models. Grid resolution and independence Problem setup  Solver Execution 4. Set up the numerical model. 5. Compute and monitor the solution. A converged and grid- independent solution on a well-posed problem will provide useful engineering results!

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Examine the Results  Examine the results to review solution and extract useful data. Visualization Tools can be used to answer such questions as: What is the overall flow pattern? Is there separation? Where do shocks, shear layers, etc. form? Are key flow features being resolved? Numerical Reporting Tools can be used to calculate quantitative results: Forces and Moments Average heat transfer coefficients Surface and Volume integrated quantities Flux Balances  Post-Processing 6. Examine the results. 7. Consider revisions to the model. Examine results to ensure property conservation and correct physical behavior. High residuals may be attributable to only a few cells of poor quality.

© Fluent Inc. 1/21/ Introductory FLUENT Notes FLUENT v6.2 Mar 2005 Fluent User Services Center Consider Revisions to the Model  Are physical models appropriate? Is flow turbulent? Is flow unsteady? Are there compressibility effects? Are there 3D effects?  Are boundary conditions correct? Is the computational domain large enough? Are boundary conditions appropriate? Are boundary values reasonable?  Is grid adequate? Can grid be adapted to improve results? Does solution change significantly with adaption, or is the solution grid independent? Does boundary resolution need to be improved?  Post-Processing 6. Examine the results. 7. Consider revisions to the model.