Enhancing the Coupled Flow Solver Convergence Behavior

For a standard flow analysis, the residuals of the flow variables are not required to converge to machine precision. However, to ensure that the adjoint solver converges in a robust manner, it is important to obtain a certain level of convergence in the primal solution.

With the default STAR-CCM+ numerical parameter settings, a satisfactory level of convergence can be reached for a standard flow analysis. For an adjoint flow analysis some additional effort is usually required.

There are some numerical measures that can be taken to enhance the convergence behavior of the coupled flow solver. These measures are not new and can be employed to improve the behavior of the primal flow analysis independent of any subsequent adjoint analysis.

  • Grid Sequencing Initialization

    A reasonable way of improving the convergence behavior is to start the simulation with a good initialization of the flow field.

    For details on how to employ the Grid Sequencing Initialization, see Grid Sequencing Expert Initialization.

  • Continuity Convergence Accelerator (CCA)

    This feature can improve convergence significantly for both constant density and compressible flows.

    For details on how to employ the CCA, see Convergence Accelerators.

  • Expert Driver

    The Expert Driver is an automated convergence control for steady-state simulations. It can improve the robustness of the coupled flow solver and increase the speed of convergence.

    For more information, see Coupled Flow Solvers Reference.