Axisymmetric Swirl Model Reference

The Axisymmetric Swirl model models swirling or rotating flow about a central axis. You can use this model when your simulation includes a swirling flow from an inlet such as a fan interface.

The Axisymmetric Swirl model accounts for the rotational motion in the momentum equations when using the Segregated Flow model or the Coupled Flow model.

At high rotation velocities, the strong coupling between the momentum equations can make the flow difficult to solve. The high rotation velocity creates a large radial pressure gradient which, in turn, affects the swirl in the fluid. You may find it necessary to first solve the flow for a low rotational velocity, and then gradually increase the swirl velocity until you reach the appropriate values.

Theory See Theory Guide—Axisymmetric Flow.
Provided By [physics continuum] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Axisymmetric Swirl
Requires
  • Space: Axisymmetric
  • Material: one of Gas, Liquid, Multiphase
  • Flow (for Gas, Liquid): any of Segregated Flow, Coupled Flow
  • Multiphase Model (for Multiphase): any
Activates Initial Conditions Adds third component to Velocity.
Boundary Inputs For flow boundaries, adds third component to Velocity and Flow Direction.
Monitors
  • Z-momentum
Field Functions Removes the following field functions:
  • Deviation Distance.Root
  • Edge Length
  • Face Quality
  • Free Edges
  • Nonmanifold Edges
  • Position
  • SurfacePatch