Cyclone Separator with Particle Separation: Exercise 1—Extracting the Fluid Domain
Fluid domain extraction is the creation of a closed geometric region that surrounds the fluid.
1. Click Home > Select Working Directory and navigate to the Advanced_FlowAnalysisModels folder. Click OK.
2. Click
File >
Open.
3. From the File Open dialog box, browse to the cyclone_assembly folder and select cyclone_4.asm. Click Open.
4. Click
in the Graphics toolbar to display the style elements. Select
Shading, or
Shading with Edges.
5. Click the Applications tab.
6. Click
Flow Analysis. The
Flow Analysis tab opens.
7. Click
New Project. If the Residual plot opens, close it.
8. Click
Create Fluid Domain. The
Fluid Domain Creation tab opens.
9. Click the Openings tab.
10. Click the Faces box. The Surface Sets dialog box opens.
11. In the Surface Sets dialog box, under Included surfaces right-click all the surfaces and click Remove All.
12. In the graphics window, press CTRL and select the two surfaces shown below. Two surfaces appear in the Surface Sets dialog box, under Included surfaces.
13. Click OK.
Adding the Simulation Domain
1. In the Fluid Domain Creation tab select Add to Simulation.
2. Click
to create the fluid domain.
CYCLONE_4_1_FLUID.prt appears in the Model Tree and
CYCLONE_4_1_FLUID is added under
Domains.
The boundaries for the
Boundary ConditionsBC_1 and
BC_2 and
CYCLONE_4_1_FLUID are created automatically and appear in the Flow Analysis Tree under
Boundary Conditions >
General Boundaries.
3. Right-click
BC_1 and select
Rename.
4. In the New name box, type Outlet.
5. Right-click
BC_2 and select
Rename.
6. In the New name box, type Inlet and click OK.