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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Author: Daniel Kantor and Andrew Einstein, Cornell University

Problem Specification
1. Create Geometry in GAMBIT
2. Mesh Geometry in GAMBIT
3. Specify Boundary Types in GAMBIT
4. Set Up Problem in FLUENT
5. Solve!
6. Analyze Results
7. Refine Mesh
Problem 1

Problem Specification

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The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate the setup and solution of a turbulent flow past a sphere. Flow past a sphere is one of the classical problems of fluid mechanics. For this problem, we will be looking at Reynolds number of 1.14E6. 

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Author: Daniel Kantor and Andrew Einstein, Cornell University

{color:#ff0000}{*}Problem Specification{*}{color}
[1. Create Geometry in GAMBIT|FLUENT - Turbulent Flow Past a Sphere - Step 1]
[2. Mesh Geometry in GAMBIT|FLUENT - Turbulent Flow Past a Sphere - Step 2]
[3. Specify Boundary Types in GAMBIT|FLUENT - Turbulent Flow Past a Sphere - Step 3]
[4. Set Up Problem in FLUENT|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Step 4]
[5. Solve\!|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Step 5]
[6. Analyze Results|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Step 6]
[7. Refine Mesh|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Step 7]
[Problem 1|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Problem 1]
[Problem 2|FLUENT - Steady Flow Past a Sphere - Problem 2]
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h2. Problem Specification

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The purpose of this tutorial is to illustrate the setup and solution of a turbulent flow past a sphere. Flow past a sphere is one of the classical problems of fluid mechanics. For this problem, we will be looking at Reynolds number of 1.14E6. 


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\large
$$
{Re} = {\rho VD \over \mu}
$$
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We

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know

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D

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=

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6.

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To

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obtain

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Re

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=

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1.14E6,

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we

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can

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arbitrarily

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set

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ρ,

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V

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and

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μ,

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but

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will

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use

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the

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standard

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values

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in

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Fluent.

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For

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our

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case,

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let's

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set

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ρ

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=

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1.225

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kg/m

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3 ,

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V

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=

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2.7754

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m/s

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and

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μ

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=

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1.7894E-05

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kg/ms.

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Preliminary Analysis

For Re = 1.14E6,

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we

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are

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looking

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at

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turbulent

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flow.

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What

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will

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be

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the

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velocity

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profile

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of

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this

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flow?

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What

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will

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be

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the

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drag

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coefficient

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of

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the

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sphere?

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What

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will

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be

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the

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pressure

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coefficient

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around

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sphere?

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How

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will

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the

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streamlines

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around

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sphere look

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?

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Let's

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start

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the

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modeling

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in

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our

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quest

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to

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find

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out

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the

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answer

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!

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We'll

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create

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the

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geometry

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and

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mesh

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in

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GAMBIT

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which

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is

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the

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preprocessor

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for

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FLUENT,

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and

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then

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read

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the

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mesh

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into

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FLUENT

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and

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solve

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for

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the

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flow

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solution.

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Go

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to

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Step

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1:

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Create

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Geometry

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in

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GAMBIT

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