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Old   December 17, 2016, 23:17
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Hi all first post ,
I am trying to experiment in Autodesk CFD and am trying to understand how real world my results can be.

Does CFD contain an inherently entropic term? -

Does CFD limit progression to a lower entropy state ?

Is this derived from the Navier Stokes equations thru viscosity or is it coded in ?
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Hi all first post ,
I am trying to experiment in Autodesk CFD and am trying to understand how real world my results can be.

Does CFD contain an inherently entropic term? -

Does CFD limit progression to a lower entropy state ?

Is this derived from the Navier Stokes equations thru viscosity or is it coded in ?

Your question has not a rapid answer... CFD means nothing, you should refer as to the type of discretization. Entropy is a thermodinamic function induced by the solution of the other variables and is relevant for compressible flows. In this field you could find many references about the so-called "numerical entropy" associated to some numerical schemes. You could find useful a reading of the book of LeVeque.
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