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November 13, 2023 at 3:12 pmAlessio PesciaioliSubscriber
Hello everyone, i'm doing a simulation of methane-air combustion to find out the flame speed.
I'm using a vertical 2D vessel with an air inlet and a fuel inlet at the bottom and an outlet at the top. My general settings are 2D, axisymmetric, transient, because i'm using a species transport model with eddy-dissipation turbolence model. Furthermore i have LES viscous model. I'm considering air and fuel inlets as mass-flow inlets and outlet as a pressure-outlet.
I'm using simple solution method and a second bounded order implicit transient formulation, but when i run the simulation with adaptve time advancement and CFL-based methode, it takes a very long time and never converges.
I have tried changing a lot of parameters but still have not found a solution to my problem, can you help me with any hints?
Best reguards,
alessio.
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November 20, 2023 at 5:25 amEssenceAnsys Employee
Hello,
Could you please share the mesh and case setup screenshots? And please provide the details about the quality of mesh.
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