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Old   March 8, 2022, 23:02
Default is this flow unsteady? (Star-CCM+)
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Hello everyone,

I ran a steady k-epsilon turbulent airflow simulation around a 10-meter tall cube. Some of the results I got converged, some didn't. When I look at the flow, it doesn't look like Von Karman Vortex Street either. Can I tell if this simulation has to be done in unsteady conditions?

I am adding some pictures from the results for you to tell the difference. I am not that experienced, so I am not sure.

https://imgur.com/a/CJGwGe2

Thanks in advance!
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Old   April 29, 2022, 10:41
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maybe I can understand you better if there is a photo attached? because apparently there was an error and the files were not attached, please check
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