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March 30, 2001, 21:18 |
projection-2
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hi,everyone,
I want to know if I let the value of the speed in time layer t=k-1(k is the time layer) equal to zero(or other constant value) in the begainning of the simulation to evaluate the velocity field t=k+1,what will happen?I use the projection-2 method for the imcompressible fluid,and du/dt is differenced by {3u(k+1)-4u(k)+u(k-1)}/{2*delta(t)}. Tony |
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April 1, 2001, 08:46 |
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If the velocity field is constant and agree with the boundary conditions, then it is already divergence free.
Since you use Gear scheme's, I suppose your problem is transient. it must come with a suitable initial solution which depends on the problem that as to be solved. If you want more info on projection methods, you might try this location: http://www.math.psu.edu/shen/publications.html |
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