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June 29, 2023 at 4:27 am
csZY
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June 29, 2023 at 8:59 am
SRP
Ansys EmployeeHi,
The continuity equation represents mass conservation and is a crucial equation in fluid dynamics simulations. When it fails to converge within a time step, it indicates that there is a violation of mass conservation, suggesting that the flow field is not accurately represented. This can lead to errors in the predicted flow patterns, pressures, velocities, and other flow properties.
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June 29, 2023 at 9:10 am
csZY
SubscriberThank you sir. My calculation uses dynamic mesh method. Only the middle time step does not converge, but the other time steps converge.How should I modify my model.
Thanks.
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June 29, 2023 at 9:21 am
SRP
Ansys EmployeeÂ
Hi,
You can consider reducing the time step size. A smaller time step can help improve stability and convergence. Â Ensure that the mesh quality is good throughout the simulation, especially in the regions where the dynamic mesh is deforming. Adjust parameters such as smoothing factors, remeshing criteria.
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June 29, 2023 at 10:01 am
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June 29, 2023 at 10:27 am
SRP
Ansys EmployeeHi,
A good starting point for the length scales are 0.4Lmin, 1.4Lmax, where Lmin and Lmax are the maximum and minimum length scale whose details you can find in mesh scale info.
You can check fluent user's manual: 11.6. Using Dynamic Meshes (ansys.com)
Thank you.
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June 29, 2023 at 11:46 am
csZY
SubscriberI’ll try.Thank you, sir
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