PHOTON USE P gr ce ou x 1;set lhand vec x 1 sh msg Velocity distribution msg Press Enter to continue pause vec off;red con H1 x 1 fil;0.001 msg Temperature distribution msg Press Enter to continue pause con off;red con KE x 1 fil;0.001 msg Turbulence energy distribution msg Press Enter to continue pause con off;red con EL1 x 1 fil;0.001 msg Length scale distribution msg(Press Enter to continue pause con off;red con ENUT x 1 fil;0.001 msg Turbulence viscosity distribution ENDUSE GROUP 1. Run title and other preliminaries TEXT(HEAT TRANSFER IN ABRUPT ENLARGEMENT AT PIPE ENTRANCE:140 DISPLAY This case represents the flow in a circular duct that has an abrupt enlargement at the inlet.The duct wall is held at a constant temperature. Auxiliary relations comprise a turbulence model similar to that of Prandtl. The length scale distributions are determined as of the type proposed by Ranchal and Spalding in 1972 ( J. of Waerme- und Stoff Uebertragung, 5, 1972 ) PLANT is used to introduce the codings for length scale distributions guided by the formulae provided in Group 9 in the string marked PRPT01. ENDDIS GROUP 3. X-direction grid specification ** Activate polar coordinate system CARTES=F GROUP 4. Y-direction grid specification GRDPWR(Y,20,0.2,1.0) GROUP 5. Z-direction grid specification GRDPWR(Z,20,2.0,1.0) GROUP 6. Body-fitted coordinates or grid distortion GROUP 7. Variables stored, solved & named SOLVE(P1,V1,W1,H1) SOLUTN(P1,Y,Y,N,N,N,N) TURMOD(KLMODL);STORE(ENUT,EL1) GROUP 8. Terms (in differential equations) & devices TERMS(H1,N,Y,Y,Y,Y,Y) GROUP 9. Properties of the medium (or media) REAL(RE);RE=5.e4 ENUL=2.*0.2/RE PRNDTL(H1)=3.0;PRT(H1)=0.5;PRT(KE)=1.5 EL1=GRND PLANTBEGIN ** Length scale distributionLEN1=AMIN1(.0166*EXP(60.*(.2-RG2D)-1.),$ .016*(ZGNZ/0.2)**1.09,0.12) PLANTEND GROUP 10. Inter-phase-transfer processes and properties GROUP 11. Initialization of variable or porosity fields FIINIT(W1)=0.1 ** Calculation of KE (where fric=0.03)... REAL(TKEIN);TKEIN=2.*2.*0.03 GROUP 12. Unused GROUP 13. Boundary conditions and special sources PATCH(INLET,LOW,1,1,1,NY/2,1,1,1,1) COVAL(INLET,P1,FIXFLU,2.);COVAL(INLET,W1,ONLYMS,2.) COVAL(INLET,H1,ONLYMS,1.0);COVAL(INLET,KE,ONLYMS,TKEIN) PATCH(OUTLET,HIGH,1,1,1,NY,NZ,NZ,1,1) COVAL(OUTLET,P1,FIXVAL,0.0) PATCH(LOWWAL,LWALL,1,1,NY/2+1,NY,1,1,1,1) COVAL(LOWWAL,V1,LOGLAW,0.0) COVAL(LOWWAL,KE,LOGLAW,LOGLAW) PATCH(NORWAL,NWALL,1,1,NY,NY,1,NZ,1,1) COVAL(NORWAL,W1,LOGLAW,0.0) COVAL(NORWAL,H1,LOGLAW,0.0) COVAL(NORWAL,KE,LOGLAW,LOGLAW) GROUP 15. Termination of sweeps RESREF(W1)=1.E-6;RESREF(P1)=1.E-6;RESREF(V1)=1.E-6 RESREF(KE)=1.E-6 LSWEEP=50 RELAX(W1,FALSDT,1.0);RELAX(V1,FALSDT,1.0) GROUP 20. Preliminary print-out GROUP 22. Spot-value print-out NPRMON=20;IYMON=5 GROUP 22. Spot-value print-out IYMON=19;IZMON=10;IPLTL=LSWEEP GROUP 23. Field print-out and plot control NYPRIN=2;NZPRIN=5;NPLT=1 NAMSAT=MOSG tstswp=-1 dmpstk=t DISTIL=T EX(P1)=1.492E-01; EX(V1)=2.481E-02; EX(W1)=6.473E-01 EX(H1)=9.695E-01; EX(EL1)=6.807E-02; EX(ENUT)=1.062E-02 LIBREF=140 STOP