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  2. Tutorials

    Tutorials show you how to use Simcenter STAR-CCM+ for various applications in a step-by-step format with recommendations for setup, initialization and steps of the solution process specific to the application. Macro and simulation files are available for download for a large proportion of cases.

  3. Multiphase Flow

    The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for simulating multiphase fluid flow problems

  4. Fluid Film - VOF: Rivulets on an Inclined Plane

    Situations occur where a thin film of liquid forms on a solid surface, for example, rainwater on the windshield of a car. This film can flow and accumulate, and gradually grow into a "thick" film, or a pool of liquid that can no longer be described as a fluid film. These situations are multi-scale problems which, if resolved on all scales (using the VOF multiphase model), would require significant computer resources.

  5. Prerequisites

    The instructions in the Fluid Film - VOF: Rivulets on an Inclined Plane tutorial assume that you are already familiar with certain techniques in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

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  • Tutorials

    Tutorials show you how to use Simcenter STAR-CCM+ for various applications in a step-by-step format with recommendations for setup, initialization and steps of the solution process specific to the application. Macro and simulation files are available for download for a large proportion of cases.

    • Using Tutorial Macros and Files

      Macros, input files, and final simulation files for a range of tutorials are provided as an optional download package on the Support Center website. These macros and final simulation files are provided as an aid to the written tutorials, so that you can check your final results against the downloaded files, or against a simulation that is built and run using the macros.

    • Introduction

      Welcome to the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ introductory tutorial. In this tutorial, you explore the important concepts and workflow. Complete this tutorial before attempting any others.

    • Foundation Tutorials

      The foundation tutorials showcase the major features of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ in a series of short tutorials.

    • Geometry

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for creating and working with parts and 3D-CAD.

    • Mesh

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various STAR-CCM+ features for building CFD meshes.

    • Incompressible Flow

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for incompressible fluid flows as well as porosity and solution recording

    • Compressible Flow

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for compressible fluid flows as well as harmonic balance.

    • Heat Transfer and Radiation

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for heat transfer, radiation, and thermal comfort.

    • Multiphase Flow

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for simulating multiphase fluid flow problems

      • VOF: Gravity-Driven Flow

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a gravity-driven flow problem in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates two-dimensional gravity-driven compressible flow through a channel connecting two chambers.

      • VOF: Capillary Effects

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a capillary effects problem in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates two-dimensional forced flow of liquid glycerine through a nozzle and into an air-filled chamber at atmospheric pressure.

      • VOF: Cavitation

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a cavitation problem in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates a two-dimensional forced flow of water through a nozzle and into an air-filled chamber at atmospheric pressure.

      • VOF: Boiling

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a boiling problem in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates water boiling as it flows over a heated surface.

      • VOF: Melting-Solidification

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a melting and solidification analysis in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates the freezing of water in a pipe.

      • VOF: Tank Sloshing with Adaptive Meshing

        To reduce the computational time and resources required for VOF multiphase simulations, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides both Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) and Adaptive Time-Stepping. AMR provides adaptation in space and Adaptive Time-Stepping provides adaptation in time. Together, these models improve the resolution of the interface with minimum computational effort by adjusting the mesh and the time-step during the simulation. Additionally, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ offers the Implicit Multi-stepping VOF solver which can be used to decrease computational costs further by sub-stepping the volume fraction transport equation to obtain a sharp interface while allowing for a larger flow time-step.

      • Lagrangian: Particle-Laden Flow

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a simple Lagrangian multiphase analysis in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates a particle-laden flow of air through a partially blocked elbow duct.

      • Lagrangian: Solid Particle Erosion

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up an erosion modeling analysis in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates the erosion that is caused by solid particles in a liquid flow.

      • Eulerian: Hibiki’s Bubble Column

        This tutorial demonstrates how to model a Eulerian multiphase turbulent flow in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

      • Eulerian: Mixture Settling

        Settling tanks/separators are widely used in the industry for the purpose of separating a fluid mixture into its gaseous and liquid phases. Separator designs include horizontal and vertical configurations that account for different stages of the process, ranging from absorbing the momentum of incoming fluid to achieving the desired phase separation.

      • Eulerian: Bubble Formation in a Fluidized Bed

        This tutorial demonstrates how to model bubble formation in a fluidized bed in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates the injection of gas into a fluidized bed and monitors the formation and growth of the bubble.

      • Eulerian: Aeration Tank Degassing

        In industry, aeration tanks facilitate the exchange of gases in various processes within a liquid medium. Degassing is a procedure that actively removes gases from a liquid, such as eliminating excess gases that can build up during the biological treatment of organic pollutants, a process particularly common in waste-water treatment.

      • Eulerian: Wall Boiling

        This tutorial validates the wall boiling model in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ against experimental void and temperature data for high-pressure forced convective boiling.

      • Eulerian: Conjugate Heat Transfer Wall Boiling

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a conjugate heat transfer wall boiling analysis in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates a nuclear fuel pin that is cooled using subcooled boiling under flow conditions typical in the first meter of a 3.7-m long BWR6 reactor channel.

      • Eulerian Multiple Flow Regimes: Pressurized Water Reactor

        This tutorial demonstrates how to use the Multiple Flow Regimes model in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to simulate the counter-current air-water flow in a pressurized water reactor.

      • Eulerian: Pipe Flow with Multi-Speed AMUSIG

        The Adaptive Multiple Size-Group (AMUSIG) model predicts the size distribution of particles (droplets or bubbles) in a dispersed multiphase flow regime. This tutorial demonstrates how to use the AMUSIG model for predicting the size distribution of hexane droplets in water. The water is flowing up a vertical pipe in which a concentric orifice increases turbulence and so accelerates droplet breakup.

      • Eulerian: Suspension Rheology

        This tutorial demonstrates how to set up a Simcenter STAR-CCM+ simulation that models the flow of a non-Newtonian concentrated suspension.

      • Fluid Film: Liquid Film Flow

        This tutorial demonstrates how to use the fluid film modeling capability of Simcenter STAR-CCM+. It simulates the progress of a rectangular film of water flowing down the wall of a three-dimensional duct.

      • Fluid Film: Binary Liquid Film Flow with Evaporation and Edge Stripping

        This tutorial demonstrates how to use the fluid film modeling capability of Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to set up a multi-component film scenario with evaporation and edge stripping. It simulates the progress of a film mixture of water and ethylene glycol flowing down a partially heated wall.

      • Fluid Film - VOF: Rivulets on an Inclined Plane

        Situations occur where a thin film of liquid forms on a solid surface, for example, rainwater on the windshield of a car. This film can flow and accumulate, and gradually grow into a "thick" film, or a pool of liquid that can no longer be described as a fluid film. These situations are multi-scale problems which, if resolved on all scales (using the VOF multiphase model), would require significant computer resources.

        • Prerequisites

          The instructions in the Fluid Film - VOF: Rivulets on an Inclined Plane tutorial assume that you are already familiar with certain techniques in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

        • Importing the Mesh and Naming the Simulation

          Launch Simcenter STAR-CCM+, import the supplied geometry, and save the simulation.

        • Selecting the Physics Models

          The water flows down the inclined plane due to gravity. The two-phase flow of water film and air is modeled using a hybrid Film-VOF approach.

        • Defining the Water Film and Air Phases

          As the water phase can be represented in this simulation with either the VOF model or the Fluid Film model, the material properties of the Eulerian (VOF) water phase and the Fluid Film water phase must be the same.

        • Defining the Phase Interactions

          You require phase interactions to describe how the phases – water and air – mutually affect each other. The shape and position of the interface between the water film and air is influenced significantly by surface tension effects.

        • Setting Initial Conditions and Gravity

          At the start of the simulation, the simulation domain contains air only. Set the gravity vector to operate in the negative Y direction.

        • Setting Boundary Conditions

          The inclined plane is modeled to be in an open environment using slip walls at the sides of the computational domain and a pressure boundary at the front. In the case of inflow through the pressure boundary due to recirculation, only air enters the computational domain.

        • Specifying the Transition Volume Fraction

          The transition between the fluid film and VOF phase models is based on the volume fraction of liquid (the total of the fluid film phase and the VOF phase combined) at the interface and the transition volume fraction αTRANS that you specify for the interface.

        • Setting Solver Parameters and Stopping Criteria

          This hybrid fluid film-VOF simulation is a transient analysis that you run using the implicit unsteady solver with the default time-step of 0.001s. The simulation stops after 0.35s.

        • Visualizing the Water Film

          Create three scalar scenes to visualize the water flowing down the inclined plane. One scene displays the film thickness in the fluid film regions and the second scene displays the surface of the rivulet volume in the VOF region. The third scene displays both the fluid film and VOF components.

        • Running the Simulation

          Preparation of the simulation is now complete, and the simulation can be run.

        • Visualizing the Results

          The water flowing down the inclined plane is a single physical situation. There is no physical change in the flow between the different mesh areas. However, the stream of water is modeled with two different models: the Fluid Film model in the coarse areas of the mesh (the upper and lower sections), and the VOF model in the middle area where the mesh is finer.

        • Summary

          This tutorial demonstrated how to set up a hybrid Fluid Film-VOF simulation to model a water film flowing down an inclined plane.

      • Dispersed Multiphase: Airfoil Icing

        When aircraft pass through air containing supercooled liquid water droplets, it is possible for the droplets to impact the aircraft surface and form layers of ice. Ice formation on an aircraft wing changes the aerodynamic properties of the wing, and leads to loss of lift, increase in drag, and a change in pressure distribution. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides a technique for simulating the formation of ice on airfoils. This technique relies on the Dispersed Multiphase model to represent the liquid droplets in the air surrounding the airfoil.

      • Hybrid Multiphase: Fountain

        In Simcenter STAR-CCM+ modeling, the term hybrid multiphase refers to modeling multiple flow regimes of a phase material using a combination of several different multiphase models. This modeling capability widens the range of real life multiphase flows that you can simulate.

      • Mixture Multiphase with Large Scale Interfaces: Gear Lubrication

        The Mixture Multiphase (MMP) model is suitable for modeling dispersed multiphase mixtures, where the mixture of phases is represented by weighted physical properties. A single set of conservation equations for mass, momentum, and energy is solved for the mixture together with transport equations for phase volume fractions.

      • Viscous Multiphase: Two-Layer Pipe Co-Extrusion
      • Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH): Gearbox Lubrication

        Gear mechanisms require adequate lubrication for long-term optimum performance and efficiency. Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides the Smoothed-Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) model with which you can simulate the flow of lubricant around the parts of a gear mechanism and determine whether adjustments are necessary.

    • Discrete Element Method

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for simulating Discrete Element Method problems

    • Motion

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various STAR-CCM+ features for simulating problems with moving geometries and meshes, dynamic fluid body interaction, and rigid body motion:

    • Reacting Flow

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for simulating reacting flows such as combustion.

    • Solid Stress

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for computing deformation, strain, and stresses in solid regions. They also show how such computations can be coupled to the fluid behavior in an analysis of fluid-structure interaction.

    • Aeroacoustics

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for solving aeroacoustic simulations.

    • Electromagnetism

      The following tutorials illustrate features for solving problems that involve electromagnetic fields.

    • Electrochemistry

      The following tutorial demonstrates chemical reactions induced by an electrical current.

    • Battery

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for setting up a battery model:

    • Automation

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ automation and macro features.

    • Design Exploration

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various features for running design exploration studies in Design Manager.

    • Coupling with CAE Codes

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for coupling with CAE codes:

    • Analysis Methods

      The tutorials in this set illustrate various Simcenter STAR-CCM+ features for analysing and visualizing simulation data.

    • Simcenter STAR-CCM+ In-cylinder

      The tutorials in this set illustrate features for simulating internal combustion engines in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ using the dedicated add-on Simcenter STAR-CCM+ In-cylinder.

Prerequisites

The instructions in the Fluid Film - VOF: Rivulets on an Inclined Plane tutorial assume that you are already familiar with certain techniques in Simcenter STAR-CCM+.

Technique Tutorial
The Simcenter STAR-CCM+ workflow Introduction to Simcenter STAR-CCM+
Using visualization tools, scenes, and plots Introduction to Simcenter STAR-CCM+

If you have not already done so, download the tutorial files bundle. See Downloading the Tutorial Files from the Support Center Portal.

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