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August 12, 2024, 05:59 |
Running a Time-Averaged Simulation Concurrently with DNS
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Ege Batmaz
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Dear Foamers,
I am currently running a time-dependent DNS of a particle-laden jet flow using a custom solver. I would like to conduct a time-averaged simulation in parallel with the DNS, where the flow field is averaged every 50 timesteps. I am familiar with the fieldAverage function, which allows me to save the averaged flow field at regular intervals and compute particle motion as a post-processing step. However, due to the large scale of my simulation (millions of cells), saving averaged data at every 50 timestep is impractical due to storage limitations. What I aim to achieve is the ability to perform the time-averaging simulation concurrently with the DNS, solving for particle motion without the need to save the flow field so frequently. Any guidance on how to implement this would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, Ege |
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