Selecting the Physics Models
This marine self-propulsion simulation is a transient multiphysics problem for which you select a variety of physics models.
The simulation involves two fluid phases—water and air—that are modeled using the VOF multiphase model. The flow field is transient and turbulent. To model the effects of the propeller, you select the virtual disk model. To account for the hydrostatic pressure distribution under water, you activate gravity. You also use VOF waves that specify initial and boundary conditions for VOF phases as the simulation progresses.
To select the physics models:
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For the physics continuum,
, select the following models in order:
Group Box
Model
Enabled Models
Gradients (selected automatically)
Three Dimensional (selected automatically)
Solution Interpolation (selected automatically)
Time
Implicit Unsteady
Material
Multiphase
Multiphase Interaction (selected automatically)
Multiphase Model
Volume of Fluid (VOF)
Segregated Flow (selected automatically)
Viscous Regime
Turbulent
Reynolds-Averaged Turbulence
K-Omega Turbulence
Wall Distance (selected automatically)
SST (Menter) K-Omega (selected automatically)
All y+ Wall Treatment (selected automatically)
Optional Models
Virtual Disk
VOF Waves
Gravity
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To review the models, open the
node.
- Save the simulation.