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No convergence on simple Fluent simulation (2D Axisymmetrical flow around a Sphere)

    • Touf_CFD
      Subscriber

      Hello ! Recently I've been trying to simulate a flow around a sphere in order to calculate all the aerodynamic coefficients. But my simulation isn't converging at all because my residuals aren't decreasing (picture below), and I can't seem to find the problem, so I was wondering if anyone can help me out.



    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      For Mach 0.9 I'd use the pressure based solver as it's much easier to converge. How does the velocity field look?
    • Touf_CFD
      Subscriber

      Thank you so much for answering my question, using the density based solver the velocity field doesn't look like much, so this morning I took your advice and ran a quick simulation using the pressure based solver the convergence is better but I don't believe it is sufficient , you will find below the screenshots of the residuals and the velocity field.

    • Touf_CFD
      Subscriber
      Another issue I forgot to mention is that the next step is to start supersonic simulations, is it possible to do so using the pressure based solver ? Thank you
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      That looks supersonic as it is: check as speed of sound in air is about 330m/s from memory. You will want a longer domain downstream to let the wake develop. In answer to the question, the pressure based solver is good to Mach 2-3 and using the pressure based coupled solver will go higher than that.
    • Touf_CFD
      Subscriber
      Perfect, ok I will try from now on using only the pressure based solver. Thank you for your help !

    • aitor.amatriain
      Subscriber
      It seems strange that the problem is axisymmetric. You have a flow in the negative radial direction? If not, the problem is not axisymmetric
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Looks OK, for axi-symmetric the axis is on y=0 The only bit that'll be missed is if the wake is unsteady as the oscillations won't be picked up as that's a 3d phenomena.
    • aitor.amatriain
      Subscriber
      Velocity contour looks okay, but that is not an axisymmetric problem. It is a symmetric problem.
      I also agree with the comment about the 3D model. In this particular problem 2D approach is reasonable for Re<10, specially taking into account the presence of shock waves.
      In any case, I would increase the outer radius of the spherical shell even in the 2D model.
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