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Krishna October 28, 2004 19:46

Steady to Unsteasy
 
Hi,

I am working on a Research code, and the first step of work assigned to me is to change the steady state code to Unsteady one.

I heard that to start with, it is good to try a fully implicit one, as the modifications required(in the code) is very less, but still i face some problems in doing so, can any one help me in going about it ???

I have some modification done, to convert the code to unsteady, can any one let me know how to validate the same, with a simple test case ?

Hope things are clear, let me know if u need more clarifications.

Krishna.

zxaar October 28, 2004 21:09

Re: Steady to Unsteasy
 
on this site there is a resourse link .. there u have link to benchmark case ..u can try them

Dino October 29, 2004 12:57

Re: Steady to Unsteasy
 
For a first test, you might try to get the new code to reproduce a steady problem done with the original code.

noName October 30, 2004 15:13

Re: Steady to Unsteasy
 
A good way to go is the probably this:

Take a steady solution as the initial condition (say Couette Flow at low Re) and march in time. You don't want to pick flows that go unstable quickly or flows that are highly sensitive to numerical dissipation. If your solution goes unsteady, you have a bug in your code.


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