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When I use fluent to calculate 3D flow iin channel, the k ( kinetic energy) keeps increasing, how can I get converged solution?
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It's very difficult to comment something for convergence. Some possible way is :
1. Grid level : Check grid skewness. 2. Solver level : Try with lower under-relaxation paramaters, especially with lower value for the momentum variables. Sincerely, Jinwook |
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