Turbulence Model Influence on Flow in the FDA Benchmark Model

FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pointwise released a webinar where Chris Sideroff, Ph.D., managing director of Applied CCM Canada, uses Pointwise and the Caelus Python Library to understand the influence exerted by the turbulence model on computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation results for the FDA Blood Pump benchmark geometry.

Watch the webinar: https://ptwi.se/2DdqLye

CFD can be used to influence decisions early in the design process. In order to assess the state-of-the-art of CFD and its predictive capability for medical devices, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) developed two benchmark models for validation. Previous work explored hybrid and multi-block structured meshing strategies and their impact on steady-state solution accuracy for one of the benchmark cases, a centrifugal blood pump. In this case study, the focus was to extend the previous study by examining the influence of the turbulence model. The k- SST, standard k- and realizable k- turbulence models were used. Results from all six pump test conditions were compared for each turbulence model.

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Applied CCM Inc. supports new and current users in the field of computational continuum mechanics by providing development, training, and support and expanding the use of OpenFOAM®-based technologies in the academic and industrial communities. Applied CCM is also the originator and main developer of Caelus, a fork of OpenFOAM designed to improve the user experience and give businesses confidence that open-source CFD solutions are an excellent alternative to commercial offerings. Applied CCM Inc is partnered with Dr. Darrin Stephens, located in Melbourne, Australia, who founded Applied CCM Pty Ltd in 2011.

Applied CCM is the distributor of Pointwise and CFDEMworkbench in Canada and Suggar++ worldwide. CFDEMworkbench is a Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) software developed by DCS Computing. Suggar++ is the industry-leading overset grid assembly software developed by Celeritas Simulation Technology. More information about Applied CCM is available at http://www.appliedccm.ca.

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