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September 4, 2012, 04:41 |
How to know if the solution of Lagrangian multiphase is trustable?
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I am simulating particle behaviour in a room in the steady state case by Lagrangian multiphse. How to know that the solution of the lagrangain is converged?
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September 6, 2012, 15:56 |
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One way coupling or two way coupling?
In case of one way coupling: Just get a converged velocity field without Lagrangian and solve Lagrangian at the end for some steps. In case of two way coupling: Try to monitor some solution data until it doesn't change anymore and residuals are leveled out.
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October 26, 2012, 09:13 |
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What to do if some of the parcels in the domain reach the maximum sub steps? I increased the max number of sub steps to 2,000,000. But still is not enough and 2 of 20 parcels reach the maximum sub steps.
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