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Old   August 17, 2001, 10:26
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Jie
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Hello,

When I do Gradient Adaption, how much for the refine threshold value for adaption? In fact, the default value for Fluent is 1e10, I think it's too much. Anyone have a better idea?

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Jie
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Old   August 20, 2001, 01:42
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Armin Gips
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There is an article in the FluentNews volume 10 about adaption. "To determine the refinement threshold, many engineers like to use what is known as the 10% rule, whiche states that a cell should be refined whenever the computes gradient is above 10% of the maximum value"

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Old   August 27, 2001, 10:26
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Volker Pawlik
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Hi, like always it depends on the case. To resolve the shear layer of a free submerged jet I had to use a refine threshold of 1E-5 (while the max was 0.007) to get results for the entrained massflow wich were comparable to measurements.

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