Tuning Parameters for the Vorticity Confinement Model
The Vorticity Confinement model allows you to track isolated vortices over long distances. In order to make sure that the model parameters are appropriate for your flow simulation, you must tune the model parameters after the run.
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Create a scalar scene and plot the field function
Vorticity Confinement Non-Dimensional Wall-Distance on the parts of interest.
In the following screenshot, this field function is plotted on the region of interest: the wing surface.
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Set Non-dimensional Wall
Distance Cutoff to the value that is appropriate for
your case.
In the above example, the computed vorticity confinement force is switched off near the wing surface. Therefore, Non-dimensional Wall Distance Cutoff is chosen to be 65.
- Run the simulation again.
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Plot the
Vorticity Confinement Specific Force field function and verify that:
- The Vorticity Confinement specific force is zero inside the boundary layer.
- The Vorticity Confinement specific force is sufficient to preserve the vortex for a sufficiently long distance. The actual value of this specific force depends on the simulation.
The Vorticity Confinement specific force plot for the above example is shown below.
- To increase the Vorticity Confinement specific force, you can increase the Model Coefficient.