Running the GT-SUITE Simulation

Before you couple Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to GT-SUITE, you run a standalone GT-SUITE analysis and examine the results. This practice makes sure that the model is valid and determines how many cycles are required to converge to a steady state solution. It also reduces the risk of error and inaccuracies when running the coupled simulation.

To load the GT-SUITE case file:

  1. Launch GT-SUITE.
  2. Select File > Open.
  3. In the Open dialog, navigate to your working directory, select caseFilesGT-POWER/CFDCoupling_Start.gtm, and click Open.
  4. Save the file as CFDCoupling_Setup.gtm.
Make sure that the solver terminates when the periodic, steady state criteria are met:
  1. In the Model Setup ribbon, click Run Setup.


  2. In the Run Setup dialog, select the TimeControl tab.
For this standalone analysis, you let the simulation run as many cycles as required to converge to steady state. To achieve this, you let GT-SUITE run for up to 100 cycles, and instruct it to stop when the convergence criteria are met.
  1. Make sure that Maximum Simulation Duration (Cycles) is set to 100 and Automatic Shut-Off When Steady-State is set to on.
  2. Click OK.
Make sure that GT-SUITE writes Time RLT output data once per engine cycle:
  1. In the Model Setup ribbon, click Output Setup.


  2. In the Output Setup dialog, select the Data_Storage tab.
  3. Make sure that Time RLT Storage Multiple (Periods) is set to 1 and click OK.

To run the GT-SUITE solver:

  1. In the Run ribbon, click Run.


  2. In the Simulation Wizard dialog, click Finish.
  3. When the solver is complete, close the solver window.