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May 21, 2015, 17:09 |
range of Y plus value
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Hey all,
I am modeling a complicated flow domain with rotating walls, inlet velocity in components. the Reynolds number in my model is in a big range (as low as hundreds to 10^6) with some part of the geometry being a stagnate zone. I started with a relatively fine mesh and the initial run resulted in max y plus number in hundreds. I used the y plus adaption method to modify the mesh for the wall treatment. but I am not sure what would be a good range for this particular case because the flow is not uniform (varies a lot in the domain). anyone have any suggestions for the y plus value? Thank you! |
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