ACU-T: 2000 Turbulent Flow in a Mixing ElbowHyperMesh

Prerequisites

Prior to starting this tutorial, you should have already run through the introductory HyperWorks tutorial, ACU-T: 1000 HyperWorks UI IntroductionPrior to starting this tutorial, you should have already run through the introductory tutorial, ACU-T: 1000 HyperWorks UI IntroductionHyperMesh. To run this simulation, you will need access to a licensed version of HyperMesh and AcuSolve.

Prior to running through this tutorial, copy HyperMesh_tutorial_inputs.zip from <Altair_installation_directory>\hwcfdsolvers\acusolve\win64\model_files\tutorials\AcuSolve to a local directory. Extract from HyperMesh_tutorial_inputs.zip.

Since the HyperMesh database (.hm file) contains meshed geometry, this tutorial does not include steps related to geometry import and mesh generation.

Problem Description

The problem to be addressed in this tutorial is shown schematically in Figure 1. This is a typical industrial example for mixing in a pipe by injecting high-velocity fluid from a small inlet into relatively low-velocity fluid in the main pipe. It consists of a 90° mixing elbow with water entering through two inlets with different velocities. The geometry is symmetric about the XY midplane of the pipe, as shown in the figure



Figure 1. Schematic of Mixing Elbow