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March 23, 2001, 08:01 |
2d,2ddp,3d,or 3ddp
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Is there somebody who know the difference among 2d,2ddp,3d, and 3ddp, which appear for one to choose when FLUENT5.48 is loaded?
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March 23, 2001, 11:39 |
Re: 2d,2ddp,3d,or 3ddp
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2d - two-dimensional solver
3d - three " " 2ddp - two-dimensional double precs. solver 3ddp - three " " " " Typically (for Unix), I specify in the startup line which one I want to use. fluent 3d -other options |
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March 26, 2001, 07:19 |
Re: 2d,2ddp,3d,or 3ddp
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The last two caracters "dp" mean "double precision" Nearly all workstations are currently able to perform calculations in double precision. Thus, for accuracy purposes, you'd better to specify always "dp" when you are using Fluent.
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