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April 19, 2021 at 9:40 am
rupatel
SubscriberI am trying to plot the X-direction of Full Navier Stokes in CFD post-processing by defining the variable as n(u*du/dx+v*du/dy+w*du/dz)+(1/density)*dp/dx - ((dynamic viscosity/density)*(du/dx. gradient X+du/dy. gradient Y+du/dz . Gradient Z))nI export the results from fluent and defined each term of the Navier stokes equation as a variable according to my model with the help of exported results. And tried to plot this Xdir Navier stokes equation on streamline as well as line. nthis plot is for x-direction, the red line shows results for the fluid domain with the solid cylinder in between. n
I have two cases in one case fluid is in wedge shape and in 2nd case same wedge but a solid cylinder in between. n
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results show that residuals have converged, variable plots are also constant for a certain no of iterations. nSimulation setup-n3D, double-precision, laminar flow(Reynolds no. 0.1), multiphase mixture model, Simple Method nQuesting-nIn the first plot- why is the full Navier-stokes equation is giving peaks near the solid wall. if the fluent has solved the equations with 10^-3 residuals. it means it should not give any residual value. nplease tell me what is the reason behind these peaks.
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April 19, 2021 at 11:18 am
rupatel
SubscriberHi Ansys technical support Team,nIn addition to the above question, can someone explain to me the correct way to calculate residuals for the Navier Stokes equation? because when I am calculating residuals by myself in ANSYS Post Processing it's giving values in 10^6 which is not acceptable. and these values (peaks) are near the solid cylinder. Can someone explain to me where I am going wrong. n -
April 20, 2021 at 1:48 pm
Karthik Remella
AdministratorHello,nTo answer your question, this is how residuals are calculated in Fluent. Please see this link for more information (Fluent Users guide: 36.15.1 - Monitoring Residuals). nhttps://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v211/en/flu_ug/flu_ug_sec_monitor_residuals.html?q=residualnFluent generally uses scaled residuals to judge whether a problem is converged or not. Please see the link for details.nKarthik
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