Guidelines for the eXtended Pom-Pom Model (XPP)
The eXtended Pom-Pom (XPP) model applies to complex flows of branched polymers (the "pom-poms") with significant shear flow and extension. To enhance convergence of simulations that use the XPP model, you are advised the following:
- Create a locally refined mesh with a cell aspect ratio close to 1 in regions of the geometry where variables change suddenly, such as stagnation points and next to corners or solid walls. This high mesh resolution is particularly important for advection-dominated cases with high Weissenberg (Wi) or Péclet (Pe) numbers in non-isothermal flows.
- Gradually increase cell size and aspect ratio moving away from the critical regions.
- In general, keep the SUPG property at the default value. In some cases, increasing the value of SUPG to 1 can improve convergence, but this increase can also impair accuracy. To check this potential problem, make sure the results do not depend on the aspect ratio or scale of the mesh.