EricK35
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2009
- 1
I am working on a centrifugal pump model and am having a number of the same problems that were mentioned over the last few months on this forum, i.e. results that show unrealistic pressures, flowrates that differ between the inlet and outlet, etc. Mike Cool, you mentioned that it is possible to set more than one bond cond. on a face (inlet or outlet). How can you do this?
In all of the results so far (using a local rotating region, real walls, inlet vol. flowrate & outlet static pressure, or vice versa) the boundary conditions end up being ignored in some cases when the computation finishes, and more troubling, the flowrates at the inlet & outlet do not match at all. How is this possible if mass is conserved? I used water at 70 F, 25 psi (suction pressure).
Thank you for your help.
Eric
In all of the results so far (using a local rotating region, real walls, inlet vol. flowrate & outlet static pressure, or vice versa) the boundary conditions end up being ignored in some cases when the computation finishes, and more troubling, the flowrates at the inlet & outlet do not match at all. How is this possible if mass is conserved? I used water at 70 F, 25 psi (suction pressure).
Thank you for your help.
Eric