Hello everyone,
Now I'm using the cs_user_extra_operations-turbomachinery file to get the power and torque of wind turbine. However, the result is not reasonable.
I'm wondering if the pressure is included in the force which is used for calculating the torque and power of a turbine in the turbomachiery module of code_saturne? Could you please give me some suggestion about that? Many thanks!
All the best, Yany.
Turbomachinery module : cs_user_extra_operations-turbomachin
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Turbomachinery module : cs_user_extra_operations-turbomachin
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Re: Turbomachinery module : cs_user_extra_operations-turboma
Hello,
I assume the pressure is included (and usually is a much larger component of the force than the viscous parts).
Also, I am not sure what you are trying to do in the user subroutine. It seems to contain the full example set from turbo machinery. Are you using everything ? If not, you should only keep the part you use. I cannot easily check subroutines with extraneous parts, and if they confuse me, chances are they confuse you...
Regards,
Yvan
I assume the pressure is included (and usually is a much larger component of the force than the viscous parts).
Also, I am not sure what you are trying to do in the user subroutine. It seems to contain the full example set from turbo machinery. Are you using everything ? If not, you should only keep the part you use. I cannot easily check subroutines with extraneous parts, and if they confuse me, chances are they confuse you...
Regards,
Yvan
Re: Turbomachinery module : cs_user_extra_operations-turboma
Hello, Yvan,Yvan Fournier wrote:Hello,
I assume the pressure is included (and usually is a much larger component of the force than the viscous parts).
Also, I am not sure what you are trying to do in the user subroutine. It seems to contain the full example set from turbo machinery. Are you using everything ? If not, you should only keep the part you use. I cannot easily check subroutines with extraneous parts, and if they confuse me, chances are they confuse you...
Regards,
Yvan
Thanks for your reply. I need the example 1 only in this subroutines which can output the power of turbine. I used the file"cs_user_extra_operations-turbomachinery.c“ in SRC/EXAMPLE. I copied this file to the /SRC. and renamed it as cs_user_extra_operations.c. Because I only need the value of power, I just change the "rotor_blades" to "wall1"(which is name of wall boundary of my case). I don't know if it is right or not?
Many thanks for this.
All the best, Yan.
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Re: Turbomachinery module : cs_user_extra_operations-turboma
Hello,
This may work, but you may also have other computations which you do not need, or which may not be adapted to your mesh. So it is better to keep only the part useful for your case.
How different is your result from what you expected ?
Regards,
Yvan
This may work, but you may also have other computations which you do not need, or which may not be adapted to your mesh. So it is better to keep only the part useful for your case.
How different is your result from what you expected ?
Regards,
Yvan