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October 21, 2022, 02:10 |
2D cavity flow
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jinhoon park
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I know I need to calculate the under relaxation coefficient when calculating the cavity flow.
what i'm wondering is When you first solve the momentum equation, do you multiply the relaxation state by u*,v*? if not After finding u = u* + u', do we multiply u by the relaxation state? I'm curious. |
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