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too high velocity magnitude!

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dominikkreft
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too high velocity magnitude!

I simulation VAWT and in rotation region I know n = 360 RPM, this turbine have sizes 0,4m x 0,5m and CFD results is velocity magnitude about 3000 - 18 000 m/s.. (it should be max 20-25 m/s)  I think i didn't set well some options but have no idea which one.

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Jon.Wilde
in reply to: dominikkreft

Hi,

 

This could be a number of things.

 

If you are running with air, perhaps you need to run compressible?

Maybe you do not have sufficient mesh?

Are the Rotating Region and Boundary Conditions set to ramp up properly over time?

 

Would you be OK to share the model?

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dominikkreft
in reply to: dominikkreft

I try make flow compresible and nothing happend. I dont really know how to build "better" mesh.
in attachments i send in rar my project

Thank you for help!

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Jon.Wilde
in reply to: dominikkreft

Hi,

 

Take a look in the hepl and the user guide for how to refine the mesh.

 

Could you save out a .cfz (share file - just the support option) and share that with me please? I cannot open a cfdst.

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dominikkreft
in reply to: dominikkreft

I need to say thanks a lot!
I don't refine mesh (In tutorials there was nothing about it but when you said that I should look at "wiki help" i found it without problems).

Secondly my model in inventor somehow has bad dimensions (everything x100) and here is solution for too high velocity magnitude

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Jon.Wilde
in reply to: dominikkreft

Thanks for letting me know, pleased it is working well

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