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September 6, 2023, 12:50 |
Bounding omega and k are extreme values during solving
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Daniel
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Hello,
Trying to do a simulation of an Ahmed body to get the drag coefficient. Whilst I've managed to get down to a difference of 15% between the real and simulation values, I've noticed during my simulations that bounding k and omega values are through the roof (bigger than 1e100). Is this something to be concerned about even though my simulation reports (near) accurate drag coefficients? |
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