Using Initial Conditions

Initial conditions in a physics continuum specify the initial field data for the simulation.

For steady-state simulations, the converged solution should be independent of the initial field. However, the path to convergence, and hence the computational effort that is required to reach convergence, is affected. Therefore, choose the initial conditions and values judiciously, particularly when the physics is complex.

Each model requires sufficient information for the primary solution data for the primary variables that are associated with the model to be set. In most cases, the initial conditions are set up directly. For some models, such as turbulence, there is the option of specifying the information in a more convenient form (turbulence intensity and turbulent viscosity ratio instead of turbulent kinetic energy and turbulent dissipation rate).

Examples of initial conditions are:

  • Pressure
  • Temperature
  • Velocity components
  • Turbulence quantities

The Initial Conditions manager node, which is subject to common menu items, contains the initial condition nodes for the continuum.