Caedium CFD Sneak Peek: Passive Species Transport
The next release of the Caedium CFD software system will be able to simulate the convection and diffusion of a passive species, also known as a passive scalar. A passive species can represent and track additions such as smoke in airflow and dye in water. It can also provide insights on the dispersion of pollutants carried by a fluid.
Pollutant plume released in air from a chimney
Since it is passive, the species has identical physical properties to the primary simulation substance and does not react with it. A passive species is similar to massless particles (streamlines) except instead of being released at discrete points, the passive species behaves as a continuous field like temperature.
Pollutant plume released in air from a chimney
To simulate a passive species you would typically:
- Complete a steady-state flow simulation.
- Enable the passive species.
- Specify the release of the passive species at an inlet.
- Configure unsteady simulation parameters, e.g., time step.
- Visualize, plot, or monitor the passive species.
- Run the passive species simulation.
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