CFD Simulation | Achieving a Time-Accurate Solution
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis can then be formed with an unstructured mesh finite volume based CFD package, such as Fluent, in order to achieve a time-accurate solution for rotor stator interaction.
Subsequently, the domain would likely be divided into moving and stationary subdomains, while the sliding mesh model can be used to compute unsteady interactions within the model.
From here, the coupling of the rotating domain and the stationary domains can be achieved through proper arrangement of the mesh model.
You’ll notice (if done correctly) the interface zones of adjacent cell zones are associated with one another to form a grid interface. The two cell zones will move analogous to each other along the grids structural interface.
For each isolated time sequence, the meshes are moved, while the fluxes at sliding interfaces are recalculated and analyzed.
The time-step size should be set to perform an entire rotational period of the corresponding rotor, and the accompanied number (____k) of uniform increments.