Maximizing Courant Number in VOF CFD Multiphase Simulation | Tips & Tricks"

  • Thread starter Thread starter vaibhavkhare
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Cfd Model
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers on challenges faced while simulating a VOF model in FLUENT 6.3, particularly regarding the Courant number exceeding its limit, which halts iterations after only a few seconds of simulation time. Users suggest that maintaining the Courant number below unity for each time step is crucial, and reducing the time step size has not resolved the issue. Recommendations include starting with a tutorial case to establish a working model before modifying it to fit specific scenarios. Additionally, some VOF problems may require significantly smaller time steps, such as 1e-8, to function properly. The conversation also briefly touches on a separate issue regarding the analysis of a Savonius wind turbine model in FLUENT, where the blades are not being analyzed.
vaibhavkhare
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
I am using VOF model for simulating..but within 1 or 2 time step courant number reach its limit and iteration stops..i reduced the time step size from 1 to 0.05 but there is no result of it..and i have to simulate it for around 1hour..
how can it be possible to increase courant number..or what is its concept..
 
Engineering news on Phys.org
You'll need to provide much more information than that in order for anyone to be able to help you, I'm afraid. What software package are you using? Can you provide some details about the mesh / BC's? After you one hour of simulation (which, I would add, isn't much time at all in terms of CFD simulations) what is your Courant number doing?

Recall that the Courant number is defined as

C_0=\frac{\delta t \left|U\right|}{\delta x}

and what you need to do is keep the maximum Courant number below unity for each time step for every cell in your mesh.
 
ohkk..i am using FLUENT 6.3 for simulation and GAMBIT 2.4 for meshing and drawing.
i am working on a close box which is 40% filled with water and heated from bottom.. There is 1 pressure outlet on the upper side of box and no flowing situation of air or water. By using VOF multiphase model i want to do simulation on it.
The meshing type of model is HEX.
i am using turbulence model also for simulating the flow of mixture.
The simulation is not working for 1 hour..it ends only after 2-3 sec with a error that the courant number in excceded its maximum limit.. I reduced the time step size but there is no effect on that.
 
I would start with a vof tutorial case and then modify it in steps until it matches your problem. You will then have a working problem as a starting case.

Note that some vof problems require very small time steps. in one of the fluent tutorials I have checked, the time step was 1e-8.
 
hello ...i am trying to perform CFD analysis of a simple savonius wind turbine .made a CAd model in solid edge.have made the mesh in gambit and imported it to FLUENT for analysis..there is a problem.fluent is NOT analysing the blades.it is skipping it.

solution?
 
I need some assistance with calculating hp requirements for moving a load. - The 4000lb load is resting on ball bearing rails so friction is effectively zero and will be covered by my added power contingencies. Load: 4000lbs Distance to travel: 10 meters. Time to Travel: 7.5 seconds Need to accelerate the load from a stop to a nominal speed then decelerate coming to a stop. My power delivery method will be a gearmotor driving a gear rack. - I suspect the pinion gear to be about 3-4in in...
Thread 'Calculate minimum RPM to self-balance a CMG on two legs'
Here is a photo of a rough drawing of my apparatus that I have built many times and works. I would like to have a formula to give me the RPM necessary for the gyroscope to balance itself on the two legs (screws). I asked Claude to give me a formula and it gave me the following: Let me calculate the required RPM foreffective stabilization. I'll use the principles of gyroscopicprecession and the moment of inertia. First, let's calculate the keyparameters: 1. Moment of inertia of...
Thread 'Turbocharging carbureted petrol 2 stroke engines'
Hi everyone, online I ve seen some images about 2 stroke carbureted turbo (motorcycle derivation engine). Now.. In the past in this forum some members spoke about turbocharging 2 stroke but not in sufficient detail. The intake and the exhaust are open at the same time and there are no valves like a 4 stroke. But if you search online you can find carbureted 2stroke turbo sled or the Am6 turbo. The question is: Is really possible turbocharge a 2 stroke carburated(NOT EFI)petrol engine and...
Back
Top