Setting up a Wall Treatment

Each wall treatment requires a specific near-wall spacing of the mesh. If the near-wall mesh resolution is not consistent with the modeling assumptions, significant errors can result.

The non-dimensional wall distance y + determines whether the near-wall mesh resolution is appropriate for a specific wall treatment.

There is no automated way to create a mesh that fits the wall treatment of your choice. To set up a suitable combination of mesh and wall treatment:

  1. Create an initial exploratory mesh.
  2. Decide on a Wall Treatment.
  3. Set up a physics continuum with a turbulent viscous regime and a turbulence model associated. From the Wall Treatment group box, select the Wall Treatment Model of your choice.
  4. Run an initial exploratory simulation.
  5. Create a scalar scene and plot the field function Wall Y+ on the wall boundaries that define the turbulent fluid domain.
  6. Determine whether your mesh is appropriate for the selected wall treatment:
    Wall TreatmentAppropriate Wall Y+ Values
    all- y+ /

    two-layer all- y+

    Wall Y+ < 1 or Wall Y+ > 30

    NoteFor 1 < Wall Y+ < 30, the blending approach creates reasonable solutions. Nevertheless, you are advised to keep the number of near-wall cells with centroids lying in the buffer layer low.

    Example: Exhaust Manifold



    high- y+

    Wall Y+ > 30

    NoteIn some cases, a few cells have a small value of Wall Y+, especially near stagnation or separation. This situation is acceptable.

    Example: S-Bend



    low- y+

    Wall Y+ < 1

    NoteIt is acceptable to have some boundary faces with higher Wall Y+ values as long as the near-wall cells are still placed within the viscous sublayer, that is Wall Y+ < 5.

    Example: Dual Element Wing



  7. If the Wall Y+ values are not adequate for the wall treatment, refine or coarsen the mesh as required.
    The Wall Thickness distribution mode option of the Prism Layer Mesher allows you to directly control the thickness of the near-wall cell layer. The Wall Y+ value is linearly dependent on the thickness of the wall adjacent cell layer. If you double the near-wall prism layer thickness, you approximately double the Wall Y+ value.
  8. Repeat steps 4 to 7 until the Wall Y+ values fit the selected wall treatment.