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Old   May 31, 2017, 20:49
Default Unphysical pressure field in LES PitzDaily tutorial case
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Hi Openfoamers,

I was looking into the LES PitzDaily tutorial case(tutorials/incompressible/pisoFoam/les/pitzDaily) and found the pressure result is a terrible disaster: the whole pressure field is fluctuating rapidly and apparently that's not what we expect to have.
I did a raw search and found some threads also had similar confusions. Since a few years have passed, I am posting a new thread to see if there are any solution to this problem in the newest version of Openfoam?

Pitz Daily oodles pressure field problem
Fluctuating Pressure Fields (LES-pisoFoam)
Pressure problem in pitzDaily pisoFoam LES

Thanks a lot!
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