Implicit boundary conditions for coupled solvers

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In addition to implicitly resolving the velocity pressure coupling at interior faces, it is also critical for a coupled solver to implicitly resolve this coupling for boundary faces. Failure to account for this leads to substantial degradation in the convergence characteristics of the solver. In this paper, details on the implicit treatment of boundary conditions for a coupled solver are presented in the context of the OpenFOAM® framework. The boundary conditions presented include two geometric conditions namely, cyclicMMI and symmetry condition and a number of physical boundary conditions (inlet, outlet, and wall). The treatment is illustrated with modification to the boundary element coefficients and its effectiveness demonstrated for the case of “NASA Rotor 37” a standard validation case. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd

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Boundary conditions, Coupled algorithm, Finite volume method, Pressure equations, Velocity–pressure coupling, Nasa, Convergence characteristics, Coupled algorithms, Geometric conditions, Pressure coupling, Standard validations, Symmetry conditions, Velocity-pressure coupling

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