Mach Correction Error During Rotor Hover Simulation at 6000 RPM #186
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Hi Andrea! The error is exactly what it says: The flow became supersonic somewhere along the blade. The error is thrown because the blade elements use a Prandtl–Glauert compressibility correction that is valid up to a local Mach inflow of about 0.6. The error is intentionally thrown to kill the simulation because it typically means that your simulation has blown up, so I recommend visualizing the simulation to determine why it blew up. |
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You can also confirm that the simulation has blown up by taking a look at the enstrophy monitor. |
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HI Andrea and Edo Unfortunately, I ran into the similar issue of getting the error of Mach correction error: ERROR: LoadError: Mach correction requested on Ma = 4.468115058306802 >= 1.0 I tried to visualise the flow filed and the simulation did blow up indeed. I tried to tweak the simulation parameters (including flow condition, blade geometry discretisation) without too much success. I am wondering if you have any suggestions for approaching this Mach correction error problem? A follow up question is weather there is any other control parameter for blade discretisation apart from n (number of blade elements per blade) and r (geometric expansion of elements)? Thank you very much in advance. Kind regards, |
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While simulating a rotor hover at 6000 RPM, I encountered the following error after 570 out of 720 steps:
ERROR:
LoadError: Mach correction requested on Ma = 1.898085013254046 >= 1.0LoadError Mach correction req.txt
I attempted to examine the functions to identify the specific correction causing this issue but could not find anything related.
Could you please help me resolve this error?
Thank you,
Andrea
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