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Pre-Analysis & Start-Up
Pre-Analysis
In the Pre-Analysis step, we'll review the following:
- Mathematical model: (e.g.: We'll look at the governing equations + boundary conditions and the assumptions contained within the mathematical model.)
- Numerical solution procedure in ANSYS: (e.g.: We'll briefly overview the solution strategy used by ANSYS and contrast it to the hand calculation approach.)
- Hand-calculations of expected results: (e.g.: We'll use an analytical solution of the mathematical model to predict the expected stress field from ANSYS. We'll pay close attention to additional assumptions that have to be made in order to obtain an analytical solution.)
Mathematical Model
Governing Equations
The governing equations solved here are the conservation of mass and the conservation of momentum (Navier-Stokes equations), taken in a frame of reference moving with the turbine:
- Conservation of Mass:
- Navier-Stokes equations, simplified for constant angular velocity
where:
and
FLUENT will solve this in a moving frame of reference. This is a good simplification, because with it we don't have to deal with moving mesh. (yet! Keep checking for future tutorials on that!)
Note that we're solving a turbulent problem, and we will assume k-epsilon model with default FLUENT values
Boundary Conditions
The boundary conditions are:
- Inlet (far-field): constant velocity in the x-direction of 10m/s, with turbulent intensity of 5% and turbulent viscosity ratio of 1.
- Outlet (far-field): absolute pressure of 101325 Pa, or 1 atm, with same turbulent parameters as above.
- Blades: wall, so no velocity. (No-slip condition).
Numerical Solution Procedure in ANSYS
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Hand-Calculations of Expected Results
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Start-Up
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