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Rotating channel flow

    • Fretz Sil
      Subscriber

      Hello.

      I am trying to simulate a rotating channel. It has an inlet and an outlet and the bottom wall is heat flux. The channel is rotated with respect to a certain axis as shown in the figure. I have validated the result in stationary conditions but the problem arises when I try to match the rotational data (I used reference frame motion in cell zone condition). They just dont make sense. I wanted to know how to approach this certain problem in case of rotation. Do I use CFX or Fluent ?

      Thank you.

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      What's driving the flow? Both Fluent and CFX have options for moving mesh and reference frame, but I'm not sure what you're wanting to actually model. 

    • Fretz Sil
      Subscriber

      Its actually a channel used for turbine blade internal cooling and I am trying to validate a paper's experimental data. For all I know, the channel has one velocity inlet and a pressure outlet and its rotating about an axis.

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      You may be OK with Fluent's reference frame then. But if the whole channel is moving will it influence the flow? If not does it need to move?

    • Fretz Sil
      Subscriber

      Yes. It will influence the flow inside. The Coriolis force and centrifugal force should influence the flow due to the rotation. I enabled the frame motion in FLUENT as seen in the figure. But it didn't work. 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Ah, you may want to model the whole domain and include some up and downstream space. 

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