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Problem with streamline in CFX (results)

    • Aerospace24
      Subscriber

      Hi guys, I'm trying to plot streamline around my airfoil after aerodynamics analysis (inviscid) at lift coefficient =0.
      I've a problem in the post-processing when i try to plot streamline around the airfoil using CFX tool (Results) of ANSYS 19 R2. I've obtained that the streamline pass through the airfoil instead of surrounding it. How can I solve the problem ?


       

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      Can you show velocity vectors?

    • Aerospace24
      Subscriber

      Hi Amine, of course!



      p.s. How can I remove velocity vectors from airfoil perimeter ?

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      Inviscid= there is a slip at wall + no penetration. 

    • Aerospace24
      Subscriber

      Ok, Is this prompt to solve the streamlines problem or that one regarding the velocity vector on "perimeter"?

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      I do not understand your question: the suggestion to use vectors is just a workaround for you. If you think the behavior with streamlines is buggy you need to share more details about their creation and where you created the solution.

    • Aerospace24
      Subscriber

      I've obtained the solution using Fluent, it's an inviscid, incompressible analysis. I chose the angle of attack to obtain Cl=0(zero lift). Then I've used CFD-post for the results post-processing and there is the problem that I've showed in the first message of this discussion: streamlines passing through the airfoil.
      Running other simulations, I did not have this problem. 

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

      If the streamlines in Fluent are looking fine just use them from Fluent or do export massless particle tracks from Fluent to CFD-Post if you prefer post-processing in Fluent. Also check if you can create surface streamlines in Post, as I assume you ran it 2D in Fluent.

    • Aerospace24
      Subscriber

      Hi everyone! I've solved the problem using the following commands: geometry->type>surface streamline.

    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee

       Thanks for the update and sharing what worked with your case.

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