TAGGED: compressible-flow, fluent, subsonic-flow
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February 11, 2022 at 5:46 pmskdubeySubscriber
Dear friends,
I am simulating the "slightly compressible fluid" I am not sure which type of scheme, I must use, I found the details about both the explicit and implicit scheme. I am not sure, which I can use for the steady-state and unsteady state. In the user manual, it says to use low diffusion discretization must be used only for subsonic flows. In Ansys 18.1 I have just two options like AUSM and ROE-FDS there is nothing like the "Low Diffusion ROE_FDS" scheme. any suggestion for choosing the solver parameter. ?
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February 14, 2022 at 7:11 pmRKAnsys EmployeeHello,
I would suggest you to update Fluent to a newer version.
Please give us a overview on what you are looking to simulate - a problem description and an image is possible?
February 17, 2022 at 3:04 amskdubeySubscriberViewing 2 reply threads- The topic ‘Solver Selection for the slightly Compressible flow’ is closed to new replies.
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