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June 27, 2006, 06:31 |
Stationary Transient
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Hi everyone,
i did a stationary 3D-Sim of a wind turbine. Is the computated flow field then similar to the result from a transient computation at a specific point of time or are the values averaged in some way. Expressed another way: Is there a "real" physical timestep when computating stationary? Thanks in advance. |
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June 27, 2006, 17:50 |
Re: Stationary Transient
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Hi,
Do you mean you have done a frozen rotor simulation? If so the assumptions made in this type of simulation and when it is appropriate is discussed in the documentation. Glenn Horrocks |
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