Adding CFDInterfaces to the Model Map

In the model map, you mark the 1D/3D interfaces between GT-SUITE and Simcenter STAR-CCM+ using CFDInterface objects.

  1. In the model map, locate the six pipe sections that require CFD Interfaces (in this case, they are marked as Straight Pipe Section Suitable for 1D/3D Boundary Placement).


  2. For each of the six pipe sections, replace the default 1D orifices with 1D/3D CFDInterface objects using the following procedure:
    1. Delete the default 1D orifices.


    2. In the project tree, expand the Components > CFDInterface node.
    3. Drag and drop the def node onto the model map and place it at the original orifice position.


    4. Right-click the CFDInterface on the model map and select Start New Link.
    5. Use the Start New Link tool to join the CFDInterface to the adjacent pipes, making sure that the arrows point in the direction of flow.


    During the uncoupled cycles, GT-SUITE solves the flow in the one-dimensional components. When coupling commences, the GT-SUITE solver supplies boundary conditions to Simcenter STAR-CCM+ and no longer solves the flow in the one-dimensional components.

  3. Save the GT-SUITE model.