Analyzing surface for water flow
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Hello, I am new to this program I have some experience with rhino CFD and butterfly but still novice with CFD's in general. I am trying to analyze a model I made using Rhino/Grasshopper to see how water would move/accelerate across it. This is my current work flow, is there anything I am/am not doing that would give me better results?
1. Load model into CFD and set dimensions for exterior volume then surface wrap at 3000-5000 resolution
2. Apply solid (dried peat soil) material to model
3. Apply fluid (water) material to exterior volume
4. Set boundary conditions on model (slip/symmetry)
5. Set boundary conditions on exterior volume (inlet = velocity = constant @ .1 m/s) (outlet = pressure @ 0 pa)
6. Auto size mesh
7. Set solver setting, mostly maintaining defaults, Advection = ADV 5; Flow (Incompressible) = True; Turbulence = k-epsilon w/ Turb/Lam ratio @ 100; Iterations = 200
Here is a screenshot of the rhino model.The goal of the model is creating a mesh that can help optimize water movement across a landscape, so I'm trying to get as close to how water flow down a hillside. The slope is relatively gradual and the model dimensions are X = 80in Y = 80 in and Z = ~28"
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!