Setting Up Virtual Disk Mesh Refinement

The Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) framework in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ includes a model-driven option for the Virtual Disk Model.

For each virtual disk, the finite volume cells are marked as underlying cells in the solution domain, when their centroid lies inside the disk bounding box. You can visualize the cells using a threshold derived part. See: Visualizing the Virtual Disk (and the Inflow Velocity Plane).

This procedure works well only when the finite volume mesh in the background of the virtual disk is fine enough to capture the disk accurately. In the absence of an appropriate mesh, the accuracy of the virtual disk model is reduced and Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can issue warnings such as "Disk has no cells" or "Interpolation Grid has Empty buckets", depending on the selected method.

To achieve a suitable mesh for VDM, you can use the AMR model. The process of adapting the finite volume mesh works at multiple levels:

To apply Virtual Disk Mesh Refinement:
  1. Add the Adaptive Mesh model to the existing physics continuum which includes the Virtual Disk model.
  2. Right-click the Adaptive Mesh > Adaptive Mesh Criteria node and select New > Virtual Disk Mesh Refinement.
    The AMR Parameters node appears underneath each [virtual disk] node.
  3. Select the Virtual Disk Mesh Refinement node and set Max Refinement Level to the maximum number of cell refinements for the virtual disk mesh. For more details, refer to Virtual Disk Mesh Refinement Properties.
  4. For each virtual disk, select the Virtual Disk > Virtual Disks > [virtual disk] > AMR Parameters node and set the relevant properties. For more details, see AMR Parameters Properties.