Refer Step9: 6. Select View-1 from the Views list. Click Apply and close the Views dialog box. Click the Save This is useful while creating an animation once the simulation is complete. Close the Save Picture dialog box. Set window 1 to be the active window. Specify the commands to be executed at intervals in order to capture the images for postprocessing.
Step Solution 1. Calculate the solution. Read the journal file baffles. Increase the Ending Time to 1. Change the gravitation field. Increase the Ending Time to 2. Change the boundary condition Type for the baffle surfaces baf1, baf2, and baf3 from wall to interior. In the original mesh file, the baffles are denoted as wall surfaces.
Initialize the solution and patch in the liquid kerosene level. For details, refer to Step 8: 3—5. Create a new journal file no-baffles. Deselect all the surfaces in the Surfaces list.
Select wall from the Surface Types list. Select clipf and vf05 from the Surfaces list. Click Display and close the Mesh Display dialog box.
Update the commands to be executed to include the journal file no-baffles. Set the iteration parameters. Read the journal file no-baffles. Examine the liquid interface at times corresponding to 0. Display velocity vectors at times corresponding to 0. Select Mesh Click Compute. Enter 0. Close the Iso-Surface dialog box. Enable Draw Mesh in the Options group box. The Mesh Display dialog box will open.
Disable Faces and enable Edges in the Options group box. Deslect all the surfaces from the Surfaces list and click the Outline. Enter 5 for Scale and set Skip to 3. Close the Vectors dialog box. Inspect the animation to ensure that the baffles keep the pick-up pipe completely submerged in kerosene at all times from 0 seconds to 2. On comparing the two configurations, it was seen that the baffles created recirculation zones at the lower z plane where the intake of the pick-up pipe was located.
This prevented kerosene from escaping the lower z plane, causing the pick-up pipe intake to be submerged in kerosene at all times.
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Obviously -many modifications and variations of the invention, as hereinbefore set forth, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof, and only such limitations should be imposedas are indicated in the appended claims.
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