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December 30, 2017, 17:02 |
order of solution
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Hi Foamers,
when i tried to study mesh independence, i found the papers of Roache, where he defined p as order of the method, which may be obtained by using three grids with constant refinement ratio. I have four questions here: 1- is the term order of solution is different from the term order of accuracy? 2- what define order of solution: a- is it method type FVM or FDM. b- is the solution algorithm SIMPLE or PIMPLE. c- is it the discritization schemes of div., grad., interpolation,.. d- is it the type of solver for p and u. 3- i tried one case with eight meshes with constant refinement ratio of 1.5 a- is it normal to get different p for every field. b- is it normal to get different p for the same field when computed using different three grids from eight grid i have performed "in every time the three grids as successive" . 4- finally, is it possible for the GCI of Roache to increase for one field or more with mesh refinement. thanks, Ahmed |
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