Wake Specification

This node allows you to determine how the wake for a boundary is specified.

It is activated when the Harmonic Balance Flow and Energy Model model and the Non-Reflecting Option boundary condition are enabled.



The Sine, Gaussian, and Hodson options are standard function shapes that are chiefly for academic use, while the other options are used more commonly for applications.

The wake can only be specified at the inlet boundary or the outlet boundary. However, the Simcenter STAR-CCM+ GUI does not prevent you from entering values for the wake at both the inlet and outlet boundaries.

Properties

Method Selects the method for specifying the wake, either one of the standard shapes, or one based on user table data.
None The option is turned off for the boundary. No nodes are added to the Physics Values node.
Sine This option uses a standard sine curve for unsteadiness. Selecting it adds a Sine Wake node to the Physics Values node.
Gaussian This option uses a standard Gaussian shape for unsteadiness. Selecting it adds a Gaussian Wake node to the Physics Values node.
Hodson This option uses a standard Hodson shape for unsteadiness. Selecting it adds a Hodson Wake node to the Physics Values node.
Fourier Data This option lets you use Fourier data to add unsteady pressure, temperature, and velocity. Selecting it adds a Wake Fourier Coefficients node to the Physics Values node.
Spatial Annular Data This option works in cylindrical space (r,θ) , or (r,θ,z) for three-dimensional cases, to add unsteady pressure, temperature, and velocity. Selecting it adds a Spatial Annular Wake Data node to the Physics Values node.
Spatial Linear Data This option works in Cartesian space (x,y) , or (x,y,z) for three-dimensional cases, to add unsteady pressure, temperature, and velocity. Selecting it adds a Spatial Linear Wake Data node to the Physics Values node.