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Oscillating results in steady simulation ?

    • simonhenn
      Subscriber

      Hello,


      I am simulating a compressible airflow through a test stand with the RANS method (steady, SIMPLE/Coupled). I use a pressure inlet and two pressure outlets (red and green).

      This is a picture of the geometry:

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      I'd start here /forum/discussion/21916/numerical-instabilities-in-simulation-of-an-airflow-through-a-diffusor#latestn
    • simonhenn
      Subscriber
      Thanks for your answer! However, I did in fact look up the Coanda effect but didn't really understand how it applies to my problem. Could you explain what you meant ?n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      You have a jet moving into a volume, that tends to be unstable due to the pressure field if it doesn't attach fully to a surface. n
    • simonhenn
      Subscriber
      Ok thanks. What would you recommend to change on my setup? Use a different model or method? If so, which one? Also, can you think of a reason why the simulation is relatively stable with one particular mesh (6.3 mm connector dim)? n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Not really, it's likely a true result of the flow. Mesh size can stabilise the flow as if it's too coarse the numerical diffusion masks the jet motion. It's why some mesh independence studies never reach a conclusion: each time the mesh is refined the solver picks up something new (and usually transient) in the solution. n
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