TAGGED: discrete-phase-model, fluent, steady-state
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July 10, 2023 at 10:19 amAndrew RobertsSubscriberHi,ÂI am looking at this:Â
- I wondered if you could tell me the equivalent timestep and number of timesteps (unsteady settings) for the tracking parameters, if I set max. number of steps = 50,000 and step length factor = 5 (steady settings)?
Alternatively:- What is the meaning of the step length factor = 5? Is it the same as a maximum cell-based Courant number = 0.2?
- What is the meaning of max number of steps - is this like the number of timesteps where the timestep is the one limited by the maximum cell-based Courant number?
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July 10, 2023 at 10:50 amRobForum Moderator
It's all covered in the User's Guide and/or Theory Manual. Basically, those settings are to govern how many times (maximum) the particle trajectory & position are checked/updated per cell and in total. The Numerics are also responsible for the number of times it's checked per cell to make the calculation more efficient: I suggest not messing with most of those without a good understanding of what they mean.Â
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July 11, 2023 at 1:08 pmAndrew RobertsSubscriber
Thanks for your reply. As far as I understand it, this is assuming a steady state condition (because unsteady is not checked).
If it is checking like Courant Number: what is the timestep that would be used? (is this set to unity) - I couldn't find the answer in the guides. So the particle is checked N times (step length factor) according to the ratio of the cell velocity and cell size only?
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July 11, 2023 at 1:40 pmRobForum Moderator
More or less, the trajectory (using the above panel) would be checked up to 5 times in a cell, probably less if accuracy control determines not much is happening. Â https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/Secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v231/en/flu_ug/flu_ug_sec_discrete_use_oview.html
After 50,000 checks the parcel would be shown as incomplete if still in the domain.Â
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July 11, 2023 at 2:54 pmAndrew RobertsSubscriber
So, it doesnt have synchronous physical time, in other words it is possible for the particles to exist at different points in time within the same domain?
Step length factor = Number of Lagrangian steps per Eulerian step (cell size)
Physical Lagrangian time (seconds) could be anything between 1 and 50,000 x (velocity/cell size) x step length factor
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July 11, 2023 at 3:35 pmRobForum Moderator
With steady the total trajectory is what is seen. The particle has a flight time, and can exchange mass/energy/momentum with the cells. Hence the volume fraction limitations.Â
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