CFD Tutorials Problem Statements
CFD Tutorials Problem Statements
We'll solve this problem numerically using ANSYS Fluent. We'll look at the
following results:
Velocity vectors
Velocity magnitude contours
Pressure contours
Velocity profile at the outlet
Mathematical Model
Domain
Mathematical Model
Vector Form
Mathematical Model
Expanded Form
Mathematical Model
Boundary conditions
Numerical Solution Process
Numerical Solution Process
Flow Development
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Supersonic Wedge
A uniform supersonic stream encounters a wedge with a half-angle of 15 degrees as
shown in the figure below.
Using FLUENT, calculate the Mach Number, static and total pressure behind the
oblique shock that will be formed. Also, calculate the shock angle, pressure
coefficient along the wedge and drag coefficient. Compare the FLUENT results with
the corresponding analytical results.
Supersonic Wedge
Supersonic Wedge
Supersonic Wedge
Supersonic Wedge
Laminar Flow Over Cylinder
Turbulent Pipe Flow
The inlet velocity is 1 m/s, the fluid exhausts into the ambient atmosphere and density
is 1 kg/m3. For µ = 2 x 10 -5 kg/(ms), the Reynolds no. based on the pipe diameter
and average velocity at the inlet is
Flow over the Onera M6 wing is transonic and compressible. The wing flow experiences
supersonic conditions, a shock, and boundary layer separation.
Boundary Conditions
Artery Wall: Wall
Inlet: v = 0.315 m/s. Re = 600.
Outlets: The systolic pressure of a healthy human is around 120 mmHg and the
diastolic pressure of a healthy human is around 80 mmHg. Thus taking the average
pressure of the two phases, we use 100 mmHg (around 13332 Pascal) as the static
pressure at the outlets.
3D Bifurcating Artery
Meshing: (1) Local mesh refinement using sphere of influence option (2)
Inflation layers creation
Material Properties:
Coeff. of viscosity = 1.787e-5 kg/(m s)
Cp = 1005 J/(kg K)
Thermal conductivity = 0.0266 W/(m K)
Molecular weight = 28.97 g/mole
Inlet: Wall:
• u = 30.06 m/s • Heating between x = 1.83 m and x = 4.27 m
• v = 0 m/s • Wall heat flux = 5210.85 W/m2
• T = 298.15 K • Wall roughness: 0 (assume smooth)
• Wall thickness: 0 (assume negligible)
Outlet:
• Pressure = 97225.9 Pa Ambient conditions:
• Ambient pressure = 98338.2 Pa