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April 18, 2020 at 4:29 am
edgue1997
SubscriberHello,
My name is Edwin Guerrero and I am an aerospace engineering student. I am having difficulty with simulating my rocket nozzle, particularly, the residual plots for my simulation will not converge, as in, they will not plummet down to below my convergence criteria. Also, it may be related to this problem, my velocity contours look very strange? The velocity seems to be increasing again when approaching the outlet. Below are photos of my simulation and residual plots.Â
I have simulated other similar rocket engine nozzles and they perfectly expand the exhaust gases to be axially. Below, are some key parameters of my simulation:
General:
- Type: Density-based
- 2D Space: Planar
Models:
- Energy: On
- Viscous Model: k-epsilon; realizable
Materials:
- Fluid: (solid-fuel-one)
- Density: ideal gas  Â
- Cp: 1881.15 j/kg-k
- Thermal Conductivity: 0.0242 w/m-k
- Viscosity: sutherland
- Molecular Weight: 23.77 kg/kmol
Boundary Conditions:
- Inlet: pressure-inlet
- Gauge Total Pressure: 3447378.64 Pa
- Supersonic/Inital Gauge Pressure: 3447368.64 Pa
- Total Temp: 2603.15 k
- Outlet: pressure-outletÂ
- Gauge Pressure: 10 Pa
- Backflow Total Temp: 288 kÂ
- control volume walls & nozzle walls: wall
Reference Values
- Density (kg/m^3): 1667.73
- Pressure:Â pressure-inlet gauge total pressure
- Temp: pressure-inlet total temp
- Ratio of Specific Heats: 1.2284
 My ansys workbench file is attached to this post.
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April 21, 2020 at 5:18 pm
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April 21, 2020 at 10:09 pm
edgue1997
SubscriberHello killian153,
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Thank you for you response. I just got a few questions.
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Why did you did you edit the 'Flux Type'? What give you that indication that it should be altered? Also, for 'AUSM', did you edit any of default settings within 'Spatial Discretization'?Â
Best,
Edwin G.
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May 8, 2020 at 11:50 pm
killian153
SubscriberSorry, I wasn't notified of your reply!
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I usually use AUSM for this kind of application, as it accurately captures shocks. It is a well suited model for the simulation of nozzles.
In the Spatial Discretization, I selected 2nd order. It more accurate than 1st order (but harder to converge).
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Killian
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