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February 9, 2020 at 12:20 pm
anshs
SubscriberIn reference to the Fluent theory guide: 16.16.5. Under-Relaxation of the Interphase Exchange Terms
*Text copied from Documentation removed by Abenhadj
So in the second option where new source terms are being updated once every flow iteration. what is the point of calculating particle source terms every DPM iteration? Do we store and update these values as well? (using the relaxation factor).Â
How the values of each iteration of the 'particle source term' being used to calculate the new source term? using this equation:
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February 10, 2020 at 6:40 am
Amine Ben Hadj Ali
Ansys EmployeeThe option is required for unsteady state and desired for steady state to keep the number of iterations required to have the full source load small.
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February 10, 2020 at 7:29 pm
anshs
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February 11, 2020 at 6:17 am
Amine Ben Hadj Ali
Ansys EmployeeYes. That is the particle source term from particle tracker calculated every time particle trajectories are performed -
February 11, 2020 at 8:59 am
anshs
Subscriber1. So, basically we will be calculating updating Fnew at every flow iterations and Fcalculated at every DPM iteration, so how does this help the Unsteady simulation anyway?
2. Also please answer how the momentum from the discrete phase is sent to the continuous phase! Is it directly sent as a source term to the momentum equation as 'Fnew' and before every flow iteration?
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February 11, 2020 at 9:31 am
Amine Ben Hadj Ali
Ansys Employee1/Reducing the number of continuous phase iterations to get the correct load: more in the help
2/Check the documentation carefully: it also describes how that term looks alike. If nothing is shared in the documentation then we won't comment on that here.
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February 11, 2020 at 4:41 pm
anshs
SubscriberIt would've been really helpful if you had mentioned the document's index number! Because I've been looking for it for a while now and couldn't find it!Â
Thanks
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