Frozen Rotor
The Frozen Rotor () study is used to compute the velocity, pressure, turbulence, concentration, temperature, and other fields for flow in rotating machinery and is a special case of a Stationary study. The rotating parts are kept frozen in position, and the rotation is accounted for by the inclusion of centrifugal and Coriolis forces. The study is especially suited for flow in rotating machinery where the topology of the geometry does not change with rotation. It is also used to compute the initial conditions for time-dependent simulations of flow in rotating machinery.
Use the Frozen Rotor study with the Rotating Machinery, Laminar Flow and Rotating Machinery, Turbulent Flow interfaces, which require the CFD Module, or the Mixer Module plus the CFD Module. The frozen rotor approach assumes that the flow in the rotating domain, expressed in the rotating coordinate system, is fully developed. See Stationary for all settings. For information about the use of this study and its functionality, see the CFD Module User’s Guide.
With the CFD Module: Turbulent Mixing in a Stirred Tank, Application Library path CFD_Module/Single-Phase_Flow/turbulent_mixing.