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July 27, 2014, 23:33 |
How can transient solvers be used for steady-state computations??
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Harshad Lalit
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Hello all,
I am using a transient solver (reactingFoam) for a simulating premixed combustion using a k-epsilon RANS model. My question is that if I want to simulate steady RANS using this solver, or basically want my results to converge, how can I use my transient solver for this purpose?? What are the factors that control the decay of residuals to achieve a steady state solution ?? Please let me know. Any help would be deeply appreciated. Thanks |
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