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Old   November 9, 2007, 16:31
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Hello,

Will too fine a mesh results in inaccuracy of the results in turbulence modelling?

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Old   November 10, 2007, 11:06
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sometimes the RSM model is not easy to converge when the grid is too fine. But always the quality of grid is more important! I am still wondering!

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Old   November 19, 2007, 05:51
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Steady or unsteady?
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Old   November 20, 2007, 02:24
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unsteady
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Old   November 20, 2007, 06:04
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As the mesh is refined time step should also decrease.
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