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November 21, 2001, 12:03 |
How to change the relax factor?
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Hello every one! Is there any button in CFX-setup to change the relax factor of iteration computation? How can I change it? By add some command line in command file or add a fortran file?
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November 21, 2001, 16:08 |
Re: How to change the relax factor?
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CFX what? Tascflow? CFX-5.5, CFX-4.4?
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November 21, 2001, 16:29 |
Re: How to change the relax factor?
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I mean the relax factor in the process of iterate calculate by the solver
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November 22, 2001, 16:02 |
Re: How to change the relax factor?
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I understand, but for which CFX-package? CFX4.4, CFX5.5, CFX5.4.1, CFX4.1, CFX-Tascflow???
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November 22, 2001, 18:42 |
Re: How to change the relax factor?
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CFX4.4
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November 26, 2001, 16:00 |
Re: How to change the relax factor?
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There is definitely a menu called 'Underrelaxation factors' in which you can relax equations separately. Check ths solver manual. The solver manual also gives a nice example on relaxation using the Fortran Subroutine USRCVG. So, the choice is yours. These should bring you further.
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