It this week’s blog post we will keep looking into the news of the latest Simcenter Star-CCM+ version. This time we will look at the remaining interesting news from the latest version. (2020.2)
Reacting flows
Another mention of the model based refinement now being available for reacting flows. The mesh near the flame front and the region of the flame front is adapted to ensure that it is well resolved, this leads to a 4x cell count reduction. The model is compatible across all gas-phase reacting flow models. No tuning is required. The AMR ensures that the flame front is well resolved in this highly transient flame. Now, soot modelling using generalised precursor species is possible. This new feature has heavily improved soot modelling. The formation of soot forms via ‘precursors’ (see lower right hand image). The first step is formation of precursors via the chemical mechanism. These precursors are typically PAH of different forms such as A2, A2R5, A3, A3R5. The precursors then go on to ‘nucleate’ to form soot particles. Previously we could only use a single soot precursor (C2H2, C16H10) as a nucleation parameter which led to lower predicted values of soot. Now multiple PAH species (as many as needed) can be added to the soot nucleation model so that the correct soot pathways can be considered.Analysis
The newest plot tool is bubble plots. Additional layers of information can be added to any XY plot with the new Bubble plot style: The bubble size can be used to show an additional scalar data series, AND, bubble color can be used to show a different additional scalar data series.Bubble plots have several customization controls.- Bubble style options include choices for shape, border width, opacity and color
- Bubbles can be scaled based on a linear (default), Log or Area scale
- Bubbles can be colored using any colormap – there are new colormaps added that are more suitable for bubble plots
- Legends for bubble plots carry more information – a size scale and a colorbar scale are both needed.