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Old   May 23, 2019, 07:28
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Dear expert,
How do I calculate the time step of an unsteady flow?
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Old   May 23, 2019, 09:59
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2 things:


1) The unsteadiness in the flow has some time-scale. Let's say there is a 10 Hz oscillation in your flow. To resolve this in time, you want to be like 10x or more smaller than this scale so you'd pick a timestep size of 0.01s or 0.001s. The smaller the time-step, the more you resolve this oscillation in time.

2) There are stability constraints due to numerics. You are limited to a maximum time-step of a certain size which is dictated by the maximum Courant number of say around 10. Normally people limit the Courant number of around 2-5 or even smaller (less than 0.5) if they want really high quality results. Usually this Courant number constraint is much more restrictive than the flow time-scales. One of the reasons is because, on a very fine grid, the time-step size needed to meet this Courant number constraint becomes smaller.

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Dear LuckyTan,
Transient flow, not unsteady flow sorry.
After talking about the frequency, I want to explain my situation.
I try to control the turbulent boundary layer separation, I used a jet is the motion of this jet is due to a sinusoidal function that depends on the frequency = 30 and Amplitude and its via UDF. so I'm confused about the value of no time
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Same answer. Read it again, a million times if you have to, until you get it.
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Thanks a lot for your help
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