-
-
October 4, 2018 at 1:34 pm
prabu
SubscriberHello,
How should one select Y+ value in meshing for a open channel problem.
1. A video by Raef https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kecgPw-VmPU  Shows that y+ values kept well below 1 for a flat plate problem.
however, in a literature "A three-dimensional flow model for different cross-section high-velocity channels" by abdulla, it is mentioned a range of 30
Is there any rule of thumb for selecting aÂ
Y+ values.Â
Thanks
PRABU
-
October 4, 2018 at 3:13 pm
DrAmine
Ansys EmployeeIf you want to resolve the viscous sublayer then you need to sick to yplus < 5 (Low-Re). If you do not want that you have to yplus>30 (High-Re). In that range the log-law of wall will be deployed to provide suitable b.c' s at the wall. The linear profile in the vissoucs sublayer and logarithm profile in the inner turbulent layer are not good in the buffer layer: The linear law would have 20% deviance from results there (buffer layer 5
Actually Fluent provide for Epsilon and Omega based approaches an automatic wall treatment which would blend between both approach (low-Re and High-Re approach) based on cell wall distance or turbulent Reynolds Number.
Â
-
October 7, 2018 at 11:29 am
raul.raghav
SubscriberIf you want more information regarding the y+ values and different near wall treatments, please refer to:
/forum/forums/topic/neat-wall-tratment/
-
October 8, 2018 at 4:52 am
prabu
SubscriberHello,
Many thanks Amine and Rahul.Â
Thanks
-
October 8, 2018 at 6:20 am
-
October 8, 2018 at 2:10 pm
José Mantovani
Subscriber You can also use a y+ calculator in web, to calculate the y heigth of the cells adjacent to wall. In the link below, have a y+ calculator that make the calculations with the condition of you are using FLUENT.
https://www.computationalfluiddynamics.com.au/tips-tricks-cfd-estimate-first-cell-height/
Hugs,
Mantovani.Â
-
- The topic ‘How should one select y+ value for an open channel vof problem’ is closed to new replies.
-
5849
-
1906
-
1420
-
1305
-
1021
© 2026 Copyright ANSYS, Inc. All rights reserved.