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Unsteady Tutorial for FINE:Turbo

Delfim Sa
Delfim Sa over 1 year ago

Good morning,

I am looking for a tutorial or a run down of how to a unsteady simulation from the mesh to the post-processing for FINE:Turbo.

Where should I start?

Regards,

Delfim Sá

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  • Gaurav
    0 Gaurav over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    You can try tutorial number one from the Fine/Turbo manual, try it to run first for steady simulation. The same tutorial can also run as an unsteady time configuration.

    In tutorial number 9, from Fine/Turbo, you can learn how to perform harmonic simulation.

    From a learning point of view, you can first run the simulation with a steady time configuration, and then you can try the same simulation with an unsteady time configuration.

    You can also read about the time configuration settings in the Fine/Turbo User guide, chapter 6, “Numerical Scheme.”

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  • Delfim Sa
    0 Delfim Sa over 1 year ago in reply to Gaurav

    Hello,
    Thank you very much for your reply.
    I am following your advice, and when I try to do tutorial 1 and simulate  it, it gives me an error of negative pressure in the domain.
    I checked several times to see if I missed anything in the tutorial, and I couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong.
    Do you have any tips on what I am doing wrong?

    This is for the steady state simulation. I am following the version 17 of the tutorial. Could this be the error?

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  • Gaurav
    +1 Gaurav over 1 year ago

    Please check the units. Specify the same units as mentioned in the tutorial.

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  • Delfim Sa
    0 Delfim Sa over 1 year ago in reply to Gaurav

    Thank you very much. It was exactly that. I always work in meter never occur to me that it was that.

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