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Does it make sense to run LES as a steady module? Turbulence is unsteady in nature.
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Steady & LES are inconsistent.
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Large Eddie Simulations are Transient by definition...
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Just fyi, LES can be used to solve flows which are statistically steady (in the mean sense).
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