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August 13, 2002, 05:03 |
Sliding mesh Residuals
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Hello
Does anyone know how the residuals of a sliding mesh should look?? Im getting residuals which move up and down...will it ever end?? abi |
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August 13, 2002, 05:25 |
Re: Sliding mesh Residuals
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The residuals should fall a few orders of magnitude in each time step. When you start a new time-step the residual of course starts off high again (this will never end and is correct since you change your grid when starting a new time-step).
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