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Removing Symmetric Boundary Condition leads to non-converging model
Posted Jul 4, 2012, 12:47 p.m. EDT Fluid & Heat Version 4.3 0 Replies
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I am modeling a rib with a small inlet gap in the middle. For my
first simulation I used symmetric boundary conditions on both sides of the body.
The simulation converged for every mesh.
If I remove the symmetric BC on one side and declare it as an additional outlet, I have big problems with the convergence of the system. For a very coarse mesh it somehow still converges, for finer meshes however it does not.
How can I improve the convergence of the model? I don't think that I am missing boundary conditions.
I've also tried to split the domain into 3 parts using initial values. Convergence does not improve.
Any hints? I've attached a file of my model.
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Hello Rennan Hu
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