Gravity
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can account for the effect of gravitational acceleration on materials in a physics continuum.
For fluids, it provides two effects:
- The working pressure becomes the piezometric pressure.
- The body force due to gravity is included in the momentum equations.
The Gravity model also affects other types of simulation, such as material particle flows under the Lagrangian Multiphase framework.
For constant density flows, you can additionally select the Boussinesq Model. The Boussinesq Model provides a buoyancy source term that only applies when there are small variations of density due to temperature variations.
Body Force Source Term
The Gravity model permits the inclusion of the body force due to gravity in the momentum equations when using the Segregated Flow model or the Coupled Flow model.
For variable-density flows (for example, when using the Ideal Gas model or the Polynomial Density model), the buoyancy effects due to gravity and density variation are modeled directly and are always present. For problems that use the Constant Density model, the buoyancy effects due to small temperature and, so, small density variations, are only included when the optional Boussinesq Model is selected in addition to the Gravity model.
For Solids, the Gravity model permits the inclusion of a body force source term, in the solid momentum equation Eqn. (4460). This body force is calculated and applied to each cell of the solid continuum.