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January 31, 2017, 15:30 |
DES (DES,DDES,IDDES) turbulence model: Fixed or Adaptive Time step?
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Reza Rohani
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I am planning to simulate a supersonic nozzle with DES turbulence model using ANSYS FLUENT 17. I read in a FLUENT guidebook that it is necessary to use adaptive time step with DES model.
How do I choose the time step in DES model, Do I need to use fixed or adaptive time step? It should be noted when using DES model in FLUENT, You will receive a warning message: turbulence model should only be used with the Bounded Second Order Implicit Transient Formulation. It's confusing because adaptive time step isn't selectable along with the Second Order Transient Formulation.
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