Visualize the Flow

In this step, we use a results plane to view the flow through the valve.

1. Click Planes from the Results tab:

2. To create a Plane, click Add on the Planes context panel:

You should see this:

3. To rotate the plane, left click on it, and click Z from the Context dialog:

You should see this (but without the letters):

What is this image telling you?

 

4. To see the pressure drop through the valve, right click on the plane, click Result and Static Pressure:

You should see this:

Note: This is a plot of static gage pressure. Recall that the outlet boundary condition was set to 0 Pa gage, so everything in this plot is relative to the that value.

This plot shows the pressure drop through the valve. Because the pressure is 0 at the outlet, the pressure at the inlet is the overall pressure drop. Note that the pressure dips pretty low as it turns the inside corner near the outlet (position "C" from step 3). Fortunately it's not so low that cavitation is an issue.

 

In the next step, we use vectors to better understand the flow.

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