TAGGED: ansys, fluent, sound, specific-heat
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October 20, 2023 at 7:13 am
Weon Shik Han
SubscriberHi, I used aungier-redlich-kwong equation of state to represent the choked flow (supersonic flow) of gas phase CO2 in converging-diverging nozzle.Â
Here, how the sound speed is calculated in ANSYS?Â
The website regarding the explanations about aungier-redlich-kwong equation of state only contains the calculation methods except sound speed and Cv (isochoric specific heat).
(The website: Â https://www.afs.enea.it/project/neptunius/docs/fluent/html/ug/node335.htm)Â
As I know, sound speed in real-gas-model can be calculated as c = 1/sqrt(partial rho / partial p)_s, where c is sound speed, rho is density, p is pressure, and s represents the isentropic process.Â
Here, how can I export (partial rho / partial p) and Cv (isochoric specific heat) in fluent?
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Thanks in advance.Â
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November 30, 2023 at 2:28 pm
Nilay Pedram
Forum ModeratorHello,
For real gases, no need to get the derivatives to get the speed of sound as you can get the information from post-processing (under contour or other instances). For Cv, you can probably get it using UDFs.Â
Hope this helps. Thanks!
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