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February 5, 2023 at 12:25 amDrew LogsdonSubscriberHello,ÂI am working on 2D simulation of a rectangular duct. My computation domain consists of a 1 inch tall by 20 inches long duct attached to an "open space" at the end to simulate free-stream conditions.ÂMy goal is for a given inlet mach number to vary the back pressure of the "open space" so I can see the effect it has on the shock train formation in the rectangular duct section.ÂI am having trouble getting my residuals to converge and I was wondering if anyone has some feedback/ideas for getting this model to work correct.ÂHere are my Fluent setup parameters:General:Density-based solverSteady stateÂModels:Energy equation onÂMaterials:Air, ideal gas, sutherland viscosityÂBoundary codnitions:Pressure inlet: Total pressure 304,000 Pa, static pressure 52,900 Pa, total temperature 500 K (corresponds to mach ~ 1.8)ÂFar field outlet: Static pressure want to vary from 1.5x to 3x inlet static pressure, mach number 1.65, static temperature 300 KÂReference values: compute from inletÂStandard initialization from inletÂ1000 iterationsÂAttached is an image of my computational domain with the boundaries labeled for reference.Â
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February 6, 2023 at 2:30 pmRobForum Moderator
Don't use far field with a pressure inlet. Depending on the length of the exhaust jet you may need to extend the outlet region. Finally, with pressure in & out the massflow becomes part of the solution which makes the initial condition more important: you may need to patch the jet flow.Â
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February 6, 2023 at 2:39 pmFedericoAnsys Employee
Hello Drew,
I would suggest that you place the pressure farfield boundaries much further from the outlet of your tube than what is shown in your figure. You want to minimize any interaction between the exiting flow and those farfield boundaries. 20X tube cross-section distance from the outlet would be a good start.
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I hope this helps!
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July 14, 2023 at 3:04 pmae22b001Subscriber
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Hey, so did you figure it out? Im in the same situation as well. I changed it to pressure outlet. How do I patch the flow? Can you explain ? Thanks
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