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vacuum pump: differenct BCs
Posted 15 ago 2017, 17:31 GMT-4 Fluid & Heat, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Version 5.2a 1 Reply
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Hello there!
When building a CFD-model, the following BC seem to work best (according to my tests and research):
Inlet: velocity Outlet: rel. pressure
My problem: I`d like to simulate a stationary air flow caused by a vacuum pump. With a given max. vacuum (Pa) and max. flow rate (m³/s) of the vacuum pump, the max. average velocity at the inlet/outlet is also given. Both of the following BCs result in a convergent, yet different, solution:
1) Inlet: max. given velocity ; outlet: p = 0 Pa
2) Inlet: max. given velocity ; outlet: p = - max. vacuum (Pa)
Am I correct by saying: 2) is the right way to go for a vacuum pump problem?
Thanks in advance!
When building a CFD-model, the following BC seem to work best (according to my tests and research):
Inlet: velocity Outlet: rel. pressure
My problem: I`d like to simulate a stationary air flow caused by a vacuum pump. With a given max. vacuum (Pa) and max. flow rate (m³/s) of the vacuum pump, the max. average velocity at the inlet/outlet is also given. Both of the following BCs result in a convergent, yet different, solution:
1) Inlet: max. given velocity ; outlet: p = 0 Pa
2) Inlet: max. given velocity ; outlet: p = - max. vacuum (Pa)
Am I correct by saying: 2) is the right way to go for a vacuum pump problem?
Thanks in advance!
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