air particle disappears + can't see the wing tip vortex

air particle disappears + can't see the wing tip vortex

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air particle disappears + can't see the wing tip vortex

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Hi, I'm working on a high school project, and I came up with an idea to reduce wingtip vortex.

 

I made a .step file for my own designed wingtip and ran it on Autodesk CFD, but things doesn't seem to be right.

 

 

 

First of all, I can't see any wingtip vortex forming behind the wing, which is supposed to be happening in all wings. like the picture above.

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But air flow around my wing just goes over the wing and goes straight after passing the wing.

 

 

 

Second, I have something like a pipe on my wing, and I wanted the air coming from the front of the wing to pass through that pipe and be emitted on the end of the wing.

 

But it looks like this.

 

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As you see in the picture the air particle sort of like gets stuck in the pipe and can't come out.

 

 

 

Why is this happening? And how can I solve it?

 

Please keep in mind that I'm completely new on Autodesk CFD. Might have missed some easy simple stuffs.

 

Thanks, and I'll be waiting for y'all help

 

Oh, btw I uploaded my .step file's dropbox link in reply. Plzzz somebody help. My deadline is close 😞

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- CAD file contains very tiny edge length (below 0.5mm) is it normal? 

- Within the hollow region, sharp angle will be difficult to mesh

Wall layers, turbulence model, y+ value, and mesh refinement regions are critical parameters to be finely tuned. This is not a single shot analysis. 

I realize it's been a month now, I hope you have succeeded 

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Hi there!

 

Thanks for your help 🙂

 

Well, my project ended a few months ago. Just improvised in front of my teachers - they don't seem to be understanding these aerodynamics as well.

 

Anyway, it's surprising that you've actually made it work! I wonder how you managed to do that.. What was my problem?

 

Oh, and one more thing. Was the air particle able to enter the passage I made in the wing? Can't see clearly on your picture.

Thanks for your help!

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