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Problems with 3D turbulent flow
Posted 28.03.2011, 02:43 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Version 4.1 1 Reply
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Hi All,
I have been trying to use comsol to study turbulent flow in a 3D domain. The Reynolds number is around 470.000, so we are talking about fully turbulent flow.
I can get under control the wall lift-off distance, both dimensional and dimensionless, and I do obtain a solution.
Unfortunately the solution is quite wrong: there is a large difference between the computed pressure drop and what is actually measured on the test bench. The numerically computed head loss is about 0.12 bar with comsol, the actual pressure drop is about 0.54 bar.
Has anyone experienced similar problems while using the CFD package?
Here is the model:
I have been trying to use comsol to study turbulent flow in a 3D domain. The Reynolds number is around 470.000, so we are talking about fully turbulent flow.
I can get under control the wall lift-off distance, both dimensional and dimensionless, and I do obtain a solution.
Unfortunately the solution is quite wrong: there is a large difference between the computed pressure drop and what is actually measured on the test bench. The numerically computed head loss is about 0.12 bar with comsol, the actual pressure drop is about 0.54 bar.
Has anyone experienced similar problems while using the CFD package?
Here is the model:
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