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October 5, 2016, 14:31 |
Plotting u+ vs y+?
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Hello Foamers,
I know this question might be a little bit silly, but I am going to have to ask it. Anyway, what am trying to do is to plot y+ vs u+ to see how the simplFoam with komegaSST solver predicts the viscous sublayer. I have read the whole pages that are talking about the utility provided in the link http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...estcase-6.html, but due to posting the code more than 100 times, I have got confused on which is the accurate one. I was wondering if someone has this tool that is tested and verify it. I know that the new versions of OpenFoams come with utility yPlusRAS, but they don't come with u+. Can some enlighten us with everything to get the plot attached? Best, |
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