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Posted:
4 years ago
22.01.2021, 12:38 GMT-5
Hi Bence, I also looking for case set up, but could not find it. What about you?
Hi Bence, I also looking for case set up, but could not find it. What about you?
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Posted:
4 years ago
28.01.2021, 10:26 GMT-5
Updated:
4 years ago
29.01.2021, 07:13 GMT-5
I did a quick test with a building simulation, here I choose the following setup:
First realizable k-eps simulation stationary. With 200k elements, 15 minutes on a laptop
then switch to LES, SMAGORINSKY
New transient study, initial values from previous simulation. Total length, 1 fluid pass = 300 sec
Time step determined from CFL number:
Mesh size around building ±4m; free stream velocity 2 m/s
With a CFL of 0.5, the time step gets me to 1 sec
Solver: Generalized alpha timestepping, manual step of 1 sec. Disable initialisation
Total runtime on laptop: 3 hours
The movie below gives some result of the vorticity
For a better results:
- > 2 fluid passes
- a finer mesh
- add turbulence to the inlet
It would be needed to implement an inlet condition based on turbulence, or COMSOL could release a method to deal with this, as in this example the inlet is perfectly smooth.
ps. this is my first test with it, and do not have previous experience in other software with this
I did a quick test with a building simulation, here I choose the following setup:
First realizable k-eps simulation stationary. With 200k elements, 15 minutes on a laptop
then switch to LES, SMAGORINSKY
New transient study, initial values from previous simulation. Total length, 1 fluid pass = 300 sec
Time step determined from CFL number:
Mesh size around building ±4m; free stream velocity 2 m/s
With a CFL of 0.5, the time step gets me to 1 sec
Solver: Generalized alpha timestepping, manual step of 1 sec. Disable initialisation
Total runtime on laptop: 3 hours
The movie below gives some result of the vorticity
For a better results:
- > 2 fluid passes
- a finer mesh
- add turbulence to the inlet
It would be needed to implement an inlet condition based on turbulence, or COMSOL could release a method to deal with this, as in this example the inlet is perfectly smooth.
ps. this is my first test with it, and do not have previous experience in other software with this