Restoring the 11.06 Soot Moments Model

In Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v.12.02, the A3R5 Soot Moments model nucleation option (which was present in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v.11.06) is removed for all combustion models. Also, the Soot Moments model is no longer available to use with the Chemical Equilibrium model. This section provides details of how to restore v.11.06 simulation files that use the Soot Moments model with the Steady Laminar Flamelet (SLF) model.

Soot moments libraries that are generated in DARS are no longer supported in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ since v.12.02. Instead, the soot moment source terms are calculated in Simcenter STAR-CCM+, wether you generate a flamelet table in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ or import a DARS flamelet library.

When loading a sim file from v.11.06 which uses the SLF combustion model with the Soot Moments model, you must regenerate the flamelet table. Make sure that all of the species (H2, H, H2O, OH, O2, C2H2) that are required for soot calculations are present.

NoteThe SLF soot moment library that is calculated in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v.12.02 does not include a model for condensation. Therefore, soot results will change from v.11.06 to v.12.02.
To restore v.11.06 simulation files that use the Soot Moments model with the SLF model, you can either import a DARS generated SLF library, or generate a SLF library in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. To generate a SLF library in Simcenter STAR-CCM+:
  1. Open the v.11.06 simulation file in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ v.12.02 or later.
  2. Expand the Continua > [Continuum] > SLF Table Generator node.
  3. Make sure that the chemistry definition contains all of the species (H2, H, H2O, OH, O2, C2H2) that are required for soot calculations. If not:
    1. If you do not have a chemical mechanism, or want to use a different chemical mechanism, right-click the SLF Table Generator > Chemistry Definition node and select Delete Complex Chemistry Definition.
    2. Import or create the complex chemistry definition.
    3. Redefine any other necessary settings. If necessary, you can compare the previous and current simulation trees to check that the settings are consistent. See Comparing Simulation Trees.
  4. Select the SLF Table Generator > Parameters > Emissions node and activate Soot Moment.
  5. To generate the flamelet library, right-click the SLF Table node and select Generate Flamelet Library and Construct Table.