Title: Diapositiva 1
1Application of the ASAP Technique in the
Geophysical and Industrial Scales a Comparison
with BFC Lombard, E., Palacio, Rodriguez, A.,
Salinas, M., Vicente, W. Engineering Institute of
the UNAM, Mexicoap. post. 70-472, Coyoacan
04510, Mexico D.F.
PHOENICS Users Conference Australia, May 2004
2INTRODUCTION
- Calculations for two very different scale
situations -
- A geophysical case represented by hydrodynamics
in a lake - An industrial facility represented by air flow in
a spillwater aerator - Two different approaches
- 1) Body fitted coordinates
- 2) Arbitrary Source Allocation Procedure
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- Comparisons between the two models considering a
qualitative and quantitative point of view
analyzing the flow patterns and the distribution
of a scalar parameter.
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12LAKE
13Bathymetry of the lake
14ASAP Grid
BFC Grid
15Surface velocity distribution, BFC
Surface velocity distribution, ASAP
16Bottom velocity distribution, BFC
Bottom velocity distribution, ASAP
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32AERATOR
33Spllwater aerator
34BFC Grid ASAP Grid
35Air velocity at bottom of spillway, BFC
Air velocity at bottom of spillway, ASAP
36Beta distribution at bottom of spillway, BFC
Beta distribution at bottom of spillway, ASAP
37- CONCLUSIONS
- Considering a qualitative and quantitative
point of view, both approaches show very much
similitude in the results obtained when analyzing
the flow patterns and the distribution of a
scalar parameter. - ASAP requires a very moderate relaxation for
velocities and no relaxation for the pressure,
while the BFC computations require stronger
relaxation for velocities, and for cases like the
ones here presented a heavy linear relaxation for
the pressure with values oscillating between 2
and 3.
38- An overall preliminary analysis of the cases
here presented, seem to indicate the calculations
using the ASAP technique present more advantages
when compared with the BFC approach - It allows to represent the domain in a more easy
way by just defining the geometry with an autocad
file and then simply assigning the desired grid
refinement. - Convergence is much easily attained.
- The results obtained do not suffer from grid
generation problems, as for the BFC cases where
the grid presents very skewed cells.
39FIN