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August 13, 2023 at 8:03 pm
Marcos Silvestre
SubscriberI'm trying to compare the analytical solution of a bingham fluid, laminar in steady state in 2 cases:
Case 1: External wall rotating 0.5 rad/s and internal wall stationary
Case 2: Internal wall rotating 0.5 rad/s and external wall stationary
For case 2 the results are very satisfatory, with a max deviation of 2,04%, Deviation % = (V analytc - V simulate)/V analytc *100
But using the same parameters for the Case 1 the deviation is around 60%, I've already tried to change the solve method or initial valus but doesnt changed a lot. I will post here the parameters I'm using.
Here are the parameters I'm using for now in both cases:
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August 14, 2023 at 11:14 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorPlease can you post an image showing the mesh?Â
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August 14, 2023 at 11:27 pm
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August 15, 2023 at 10:22 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorThe velocity field looks sensible, what shear (viscosity) are you predicting in Fluent? If you look at a 2d model you can use significantly more mesh.Â
I strongly advise switching to either Ansys Meshing (2d, found in Workbench) or Fluent Meshing (3d, use the standalone mode) rather than GAMBIT. Whilst I still like GAMBIT it's not been developed in over 15 years and it's not used in industry (much) any longer.Â
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August 20, 2023 at 2:27 pm
Marcos Silvestre
SubscriberThe fluid would have the properties of water but with an initial shear stress, so it would be the valor of k=0,001003 (consistente index)
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August 21, 2023 at 10:28 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorIf you compare the viscosity fields how do they differ?Â
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