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Fluid Modeling Techniques in Abaqus

Many of our Abaqus customers don’t know that the Computational Fluid Dynamics approach (CFD) is not the only method of modeling fluids in Abaqus. There are many other possibilities and the right approach depends on the physics of the problem. This blog post discusses the multi physics methods of modeling fluids in Abaqus.

We can compare these three methods against multiple parameters such as materials, contact, computation speed, etc. to understand their applications and limitations:

SPH method is most versatile in terms of material support. SPH supports fluids, isotropic solids as well as anisotropic solids.

CFD is the only technique that can model fluid turbulence

CFD is the only technique to model porous media

CFD and CEL allows material flow through the mesh: Eulerian

CEL method allows non-conforming meshes at the interface. The other two methods do not.

CEL and SPH allow contact interface topology change due to penetration. Application example: projectile impact on fuel tank.

SPH method does not require mesh refinement near small objects with geometry details.

CEL and CFD do require minimum of several elements to model boundary layer accurately. However CEL can perform mesh refinement on its own as the analysis proceeds.

SPH allows for conversion of continuum elements into small particles. With other methods, types of elements do not change as simulation proceeds.

CEL allows clear visualization of fluid free surface. In SPH only particles are rendered and in CFD fluid surface is not visible.

CFD and CEL can incorporate heat transfer in flow problems.

CFD can simulate larger time increments in case of longer duration transient flows. In the other two methods, there is restriction on maximum time step due to the explicit nature of the solver.

SPH excels in terms of accuracy vs. mesh size because it does not require finer mesh near regions of geometry details.

SPH excels over CEL in models having very small “material to void” ratio.

For a given mesh size, CFD is less expensive compared to CEL.

Want to learn more? If you would like a dedicated training session on any of these CFD techniques in Abaqus or on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, please contact us.

 

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