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November 20, 2005, 00:18 |
How to know that problem has been converged?
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How the convergence is recognized in cfx.i.e. how we can know that our prob has concerged or not?I know that if convergence has been done then even though iteration limit is not reached yet solution will be finished.but suppose iteration have been finished and convergence is not reached then what will be there?will solution will be done.and if yes then how accurate will be it?
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November 20, 2005, 13:04 |
Re: How to know that problem has been converged?
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Hi,
I think you should take a look at the Documentation, Solver Modelling, Advice on Flow Modelling, Monitoring and Obtaining Convergence Rui |
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November 21, 2005, 04:22 |
Re: How to know that problem has been converged?
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thank u Rui,I have explored it and got it. Thanks
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