CFD Application Tutorials 2
CFD Application Tutorials 2
CFD Application Tutorials 2
Basic example of
exterior flow analysis
This tutorial requires knowledge from the previous internal flow analysis
tutorial
Fix area
Problem Explanation
Analysis Purpose
Important points
object
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
CFD Analysis is
always performed in
Analyst Mode
Solver
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Go in the tools>options
Go in the
General>units section
and select
: N-m-J-sec
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Click on Apply
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Options>General>
Material(CFD)
Compressibility Type :
Incompressible
Click on apply
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Geometry/Mesh/Connections
> Mesh Set>Common > Seed
Control>Use Adaptive Seed
: True
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Apply
When a small edge exists and is close from
another small edge the relative distance
between the two edges is calculated and the
first edge is divided by two.
Off
On
On
Sensibility increased
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Analysis/Results Tab
> Analysis Control Tree
Number of cores:
Enter the number of CPU
cores in your computer
Element Formulation:
Standard (Stability)
Results
New Project
Analysis
Settings
Geometry
Click on New
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Select 3D
Unit System: N-m-J-sec
Click OK
Results
Import Geometry
Analysis
Settings
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
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Solver
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
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Analysis Case
Solver
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Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Select Geometry
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Select Box
Set box size :
Origin PT.[OP] is -2,-2,0
Width X[WX] is 4
Width Y[WY] is 6
Height[H] is 3.5
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Solver
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
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Results
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Geometry
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Results
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Select AIR 25
Click OK
Click Close
By choosing the
material in the
material database,
the density and
viscosity will be
defined automatically
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Define Properties
Analysis
Settings
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Click on Properties
Add/Modify properties
> Create (Arrow button)
> Click on 3D...
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Results
Define properties
Analysis
Settings
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
CFD 3D Tab
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Material : Select 2:
AIR_25C
Click on OK
Click on Close
*porous media and MRF Analysis will be available from NFX 2014R2 (end of may 2014)
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Click Inlet
Type select Face
Input V : 10 m/sec
CFD BC Set : Inlet
Click OK
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Select Outlet
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
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Solver
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Click Wall
Meshing
Click OK
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Click Velocity
Component Vx : off
Select Vz and Velocity : 0
m/sec
CFD BC Set : top face of
environment
Click OK
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Click Velocity
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Click OK
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Results
Solver
Geometry
Geometry
Materials/
Materials/
Properties
Properties
Boundary
Boundary
Conditions
Conditions
Contacts
Contacts
Meshing
Meshing
Analysis
AnalysisCase
Case
Solver
Solver
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Results
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
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Click OK
The preview option helps to see the mesh seed that will
be generated before the application. It is useful to check if
the mesh size is appropriate or not on the considered area.
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Click 3D
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Click OK
The property
defined
previously is
used here
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Solver
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Click Apply
Output window will show the
message
Mesh Quality Results : >(Aspect Ratio) Poor Element
Count : 0 ,Avg :1.41,
Min/Max: 1.01/5.1
Click Close
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Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Click Steady
In the All sets work tree on the left appear all the mesh
sets, CFD boundary conditions and contacts that have
been defined in the analysis model. By pressing the >>
button, all these mesh sets, BCs and contacts will be
assigned to the current analysis case and activated. The
active mesh sets appear in the Active Part Sets tree
menu and the active boundary conditions and contacts
appear in the CFD Analysis Settings Tree Menu. These
conditions and mesh sets can be activated or inactivated
by simple mouse drag and drop.
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Results
Intermediate Output
Request : Interval : 10 Step
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Geometry
Materials/
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Contacts
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
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Results
Click OK
NFX-CFD is optimized
for the 2-Equation k-
turbulence Model .
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Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
Analysis Case
Solver
Pressure : On
Click OK
Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Total Velocity : On
Pressure : Off
Click OK
Meshing
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Geometry
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Solver
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Solver
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The norm to evaluate that the analysis is converging and the results are
correct is:
1. When the norm graph is decreasing under the value 0.001 and stays
below this value (can be checked through the norm graph)
2. When the monitored value in the area of interest stays stable and
doesnt undergo very large variation (can be checked using monitoring
or by stopping the analysis and verifying the results)..
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Meshing
Analysis Case
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Results
Geometry
Materials/
Properties
Boundary
Conditions
Contacts
Meshing
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