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Compressible and transient flow problem

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Hi,

I am trying to model a tank full of air that empties with time through a thin channel (It is almost a nozzle). I used the laminar-transient formulation. I chose from the library the properties of air. I selected the compressible formulation, with a mapped mesh for fluid mechanics (20000 elements), and I chose a time step of (0,0.01,2). The program is in 1% after 1 day of computation.

Any clues of how can I improve my model to get it done faster? This is a 2D model (axisymmetric formulation) ,and it surprises me that is taking toolong. Should I use the microfluidics module for this case? Should I modify the time step? In the boundary conditions the model has an initial pressure, and the nozzle has the open boundary condition. I am looking forward to finding the time that takes to empty this tank.



Attached is my model

Thanks


1 Reply Last Post 28 feb 2013, 01:59 GMT-5
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 28 feb 2013, 01:59 GMT-5
Hi

I believe its a "mesh issue", but as you have deleted the mesh structure one cannot tell how it was or should be (its enough to do a Edit Clear All Solutions - Clear all mesh File reset history) to make your file light and uploadable

I would advise to fillet slight the entry of your thin tube, now you will get a singularity on that sharp edge

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi I believe its a "mesh issue", but as you have deleted the mesh structure one cannot tell how it was or should be (its enough to do a Edit Clear All Solutions - Clear all mesh File reset history) to make your file light and uploadable I would advise to fillet slight the entry of your thin tube, now you will get a singularity on that sharp edge -- Good luck Ivar

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