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Old   October 9, 2009, 06:05
Default what is the special need for LRR RSM model?
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hi, dear foamers,
I am on 1.5-dev.
And I am trying for LRR, but unsucessful.
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Create time

Create mesh, no clear-out for time = 9.5e-05

Reading field p

Reading field U

Reading/calculating face flux field phi

Selecting incompressible transport model Newtonian
Selecting LES turbulence model LRRDiffStress
LRRDiffStressCoeffs
{
ce 1.05;
ck 0.09;
c1 1.8;
c2 0.6;
couplingFactor 0;
}


Starting time loop

Time = 9.51e-05

Courant Number mean: 7.64659e-05 max: 0.00441883 velocity magnitude: 6.35951
Floating point exception
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I have tried to use the DeardorffDiffStress as a start up, then change to LRR, but stil this problem.
Can you give me some hints for this?
thanks in advance.
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