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September 21, 2003, 20:54 |
Comparisons of LES and K-e models on Hex and tets.
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Any document or experience of the comparisons of LES, K-e on tets and Hexs. Thanks!
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September 23, 2003, 14:44 |
This is a simple question, none responds
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Thank you very much for your input.
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September 23, 2003, 16:56 |
Re: This is a simple question, none responds
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"This is a simple question, none responds."
Well, maybe it isn't such a simple question. |
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September 24, 2003, 07:27 |
Re: This is a simple question, none responds
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Maybe if you pay somebody you get a faster responds
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September 26, 2003, 13:45 |
Re: This is a simple question, none responds
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I know you may already have the answers. Appreciate if you can shed some light on this. This is not a serious problem for me since I have had the solutions already. I am curious if tets can do same kind of job just using more computational power. Anyway, we are on the way of getting it. My thinking is if tets lost second order of accuracy, then you have to have around 4 tets to compensate the loss, you need 4*4 tets to have one hex. Am I right? Thanks!
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