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Flow is computed in an automotive valve port modeled using a zonal
hybrid mesh. The region around the valve has been meshed with tetrahedral
cells, while the duct providing the inlet flow to the valve has
been meshed with hexahedra. Pyramid cells are used to transition
between the hexahedral and tetrahedral cells. A fourth cell type
called a prismatic (or wedge) cell is used for the cylinder downstream
of the valve. Furthermore, hanging-node adaption was used to improve
the accuracy of the predicted flow field.
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Number of cells
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242,782
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Cell type
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hybrid
hanging-node adaption
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Models
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k-epsilon turbulence
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Solver
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segregated implicit
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Plots
- Serial
- Parallel
Results
In the table below, a rating
listed in red corresponds to the redzone result, and one in bold is a peak
result. Bold red is used to
indicate that the run was both the peak and redzone result.
Results are listed alphabetically by platform, within each FLUENT version.
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