Activating Implicit Unsteady and Rigid Body Motion

For this case Simcenter STAR-CCM+ actually rotates the mesh for the Rotating region in an unsteady simulation. Hence, you activate one of the unsteady models and thereafter apply a rotational motion to the region that contains the fan blades.

For the physics continuum, Physics 1:

  1. From the Enabled Models box, deactivate the Steady model.
  2. From the Time box, select Implicit Unsteady, then click Close.
Now you create a motion that uses the rigid body motion method and apply this new motion to the Motion Specification node of the rotating region.
  1. Right-click the Tools > Motions node and select New > Rotation.


    A new Rotation node is added to the Motions node.
  2. Select the Motions > Rotation node and set the following properties:
    Property Setting
    Axis Direction [0.0, 0.0, 1.0]
    Rotation Specification Rotation Rate (default)
  3. Select the Rotation > Rotation Rate node and set Rotation Rate to 2000 rpm.
Apply this motion to the rotating region, and change the reference frame for the region to the stationary default frame.
  1. Select the Regions > Rotating > Physics Values > Motion Specification node and set Motion to Rotation.
    Selecting this motion results in the Reference Frame property automatically reverting to the default Lab Reference Frame.
  2. Save the simulation.