Selecting the Physical Models including Gobal Filter Radius
The physics models include the coupled solver, which solves the incompressible steady air flow as the primal flow, and the adjoint solver, which solves the sensitivities with respect to cost function.
To select the physics models:
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For the physics continuum, right-click the
node and select the following models in order:
Group Box
Model
Space
Three Dimensional (Selected automatically)
Time
Steady
Material
Gas
Flow
Coupled Flow
Gradients (Selected automatically)
Equation of State
Constant Density
Viscous Regime
Turbulent
Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (selected automatically)
Reynolds-Averaged Turbulence K-Epsilon Turbulence Realizable K-Epsilon Two-Layer (selected automatically) Wall Distance (selected automatically) Two-Layer All y+ Wall Treatment (selected automatically)
Optional Models Adjoint Adjoint Frozen Turbulence (selected automatically)
Mesh Deformation
Adjoint Flow Adjoint Flow Optional Adjoint Models Surface Sensitivity
In this tutorial, the deformation field is defined through a field function using the surface sensitivity.
Note The model Adjoint Frozen Turbulence is the only available option for the adjoint solver when K-Epsilon Turbulence is selected for the primal solution. - Click Close.
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Select the Global Filter
Radius to 0.05m.
node and set
The filter ensures that the surface sensitivity field contains no sharp variations on a length scale smaller than the Global Filter Radius. The filter allows you to control the size of geometrical features introduced during the optimization. The choice of the radius is mainly dictated by considerations related to the manufacturing process, design aesthetics, etc.
- Save the simulation.