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Felix
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Hello everyone.
My current set of simulations does need a high number of non-orthogonal correctors (about 10 per pimple iteration). Is it possible to create a number of non-orthogonal correctors for the pressure which is changing with the number of the pimple iteration? That means my 1st pimple itertion has 5 n.-o. correctors and my 2nd 10 n.-o. correctors. |
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Arvind Jay
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Why do you need so many nNonOrthogonalCorrectors for? Is your mesh Mesh non-orthogonality > 80 deg?
Cheers,
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Felix
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yes my geometrie does need it, because im using mergepatchpairs for my geometrie to combine two cylinders.
Well i just want to know if its is possible to create different numbers for the No Correctors in different pimple Iterations. |
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