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Vasiliy
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Hi All,
I have question about steady implicit schemes. There are at least two main approaches to create steady implicit schemes: 1. we use local time steps in each cell to achieve convergence (Fluent). - it is easy to create but it is necessary to have about 5000-10000 iterations to achieve convergence. 2. Steady approach of CFX. It needs less than 1000 itearation to converge. Does anybody have any papers about such schemes? I am interest in couple (density based) method to solve Navier Stokes equations. Thanks |
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