Setting Up Physics Models

Models define the spatial and temporal solution methods and the physical properties of the flow.

In this example, the flow is steady, turbulent, and compressible. Use the default Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence model and the ideal gas model. The analysis also uses the coupled solver, which is recommended for all supersonic and transonic compressible flows.

By default, a continuum called Physics 1 is created when the three-dimensional mesh is generated and a Physics 1 2D continuum is created when the mesh is converted to two-dimensional. You can delete the Physics 1 continuum, as only one is used in this simulation.

  1. Delete the Continua > Physics 1 node.

To use a more appropriate name for the Physics 1 2D continuum:

  1. Rename the Continua > Physics 1 2D node to Airfoil

You can now choose the physics models for the continuum.

  1. For the Airfoil continuum, select the following models, in order:
    Group Box Model
    Space Two-Dimensional (Selected automatically)
    Time Steady
    Material Gas
    Flow Coupled Flow
    Gradient Metrics Gradients (Selected automatically)
    Equation of State Ideal Gas
    Viscous Regime
    • Turbulent
    • Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (Selected automatically)
    Reynolds-Averaged Turbulence
    • Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence
    • Standard Spalart-Allmaras (Selected automatically)
    • Wall Distance (Selected automatically)
    • All y+ Wall Treatment (Selected automatically)
  2. Click Close.