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July 14, 2016, 01:26 |
Judging convergence
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Zeinab
Join Date: Apr 2016
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Hello everyone,
I have modeled flow past a cylinder with Fluent. I need some advice in terms of judging convergence. The flow is turbulent using the K-w-sst turbulence model. I also changed the "under-relaxation factor" as instructed in user guide: "If unstable or divergent behavior is observed, however, you need to reduce the under-relaxation factors for pressure, momentum, k, and epsilon from their default values to about 0.2, 0.5, 0.5, and 0.5" I don't understand what this convergence history means. (Please see the attached photo). The solution is converged but I'm not sure what the fluctuations imply. I appreciate any comments. Cheers Zeinab |
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July 14, 2016, 02:26 |
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Amin
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Germany
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It seems alright. You're solving a transient fluid flow, in this kind of problems the solver uses the result of the converged iteration in previous time step as a first guess ( what we call initialize in fluent) for the next one. so suddenly the the residuals soar then drop and converge .
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convergence, flow past a cylinder, fluent |
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