Fluids

Fluids

Topics related to Fluent, CFX, Turbogrid and more.

Low pressure boundary slip

TAGGED: ,

    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      Recently, I was simulating the nozzle with high kn number. Originally, I wanted to write UDF, but I see that some people say that the effect of low pressure boundary slip is very good.

      But low pressure boundary slip is like only works in 3D. How can I open this button in 2D?

    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      You extend your 2D case in the depth and use there one cell or more and then apply symmetry BC on the sides. Or you implement the whole things using UDF.n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      Moreover the option is available for 2D cases too.n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      Moreover the option is available for 2D cases too./forum/discussion/comment/102608#Comment_102608

      Thank you very much for your reply, which has helped me a lot. But how to open the 'low - pressure boundary slip' button in 2D?n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      In the same panel as for 3D under Viscous Models Panel.n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      In the same panel as for 3D under Viscous Models Panel./forum/discussion/comment/102747#Comment_102747

      Thank you for taking the trouble to answer my questions. However, I can't find the 'low pressure boundary slip' button in the 2D modelnn
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      In the same panel as for 3D under Viscous Models Panel./forum/discussion/comment/102747#Comment_102747

      I think I may have made a mistake. In the case of 2D and 3D, 'low pressure boundary slip' is available. but when I chose 'density based' instead of 'pressure based'. 'Low pressure boundary slip' disappeared again.n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      /forum/discussion/9339/lpbs-conditions#latestn
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      Not available with density based solver.n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      Not available with density based solver./forum/discussion/comment/102830#Comment_102830

      I read the guidance document of fluent and benefited a lot. But I still wonder, is low pressure boundary slip not applicable under 'density based'? Is it because the compressible flow velocity is too high?n
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      It's not available. That means it's not coded to work, whether it is applicable is a different question. n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      Is not implemented but you can code it on your own.n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      It's not available. That means it's not coded to work, whether it is applicable is a different question./forum/discussion/comment/102898#Comment_102898

      It seems that we can only use UDF to solve this problem, but I have a question. I can load the UDF of Velocity slip on the specific shear. Where is the UDF of temperature jump  loaded?nn
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      Is not implemented but you can code it on your own./forum/discussion/comment/102901#Comment_102901

      It seems that we can only use UDF to solve this problem, but I have a question. I can load the UDF of Velocity slip on the specific shear. Where is the UDF of temperature jump loaded?nn
    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
      Thermal tab, you should be able to attach it where it says constant in the above. n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      Thermal tab, you should be able to attach it where it says constant in the above./forum/discussion/comment/102922#Comment_102922

      Hello, excuse me, is the UDF of temperature jump loaded here?n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      I guess for that you require a DEFINE_HEAT_FLUX Macro or just use Pressure Based Solver and not using Density Based Solver. Is there any reason why you want to use DBS?n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      I guess for that you require a DEFINE_HEAT_FLUX Macro or just use Pressure Based Solver and not using Density Based Solver. Is there any reason why you want to use DBS?/forum/discussion/comment/103412#Comment_103412

       My simulated Mach number is more than 3,the velocity of air is 400 m / s. If i use 'pressure based', it may not be accuraten
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      I do no think so. Pressure based solver are used for supersonic flows too.n
    • zhangdongjie
      Subscriber

      I do no think so. Pressure based solver are used for supersonic flows too./forum/discussion/comment/103453#Comment_103453

      Thank you. Can pressure based solver simulate compressible flow? Is the result accurate?n
    • Amine Ben Hadj Ali
      Ansys Employee
      Yes and accurate. Our other Flagship CFD Product, Ansys CFX, does only have Pressure Based Solver and it is serving all purposes.n
    • Jie Wei Yee
      Subscriber

      Hi, I'm a undergraduate student. I want to simulate a thermal transpiration flow in a microchannel but I don't know the udf for velocity slip and temperature jump. Anyone can share to me? Thank you.

Viewing 21 reply threads
  • The topic ‘Low pressure boundary slip’ is closed to new replies.