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Hello,
How to know which simulations to perform, steady or unsteady ?! Thanks. Philippe. |
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Hi!
Maybe you should check some past discusions... http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/main....cgi?read=5039 regards MATEUS |
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Thank you !!
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A steady simulation is one that isnt time dependant, ie. for a converged flow in a pipe. An unsteady simulation is time dependant, ie. the change in temperature of a test piece over time. Good Luck!
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