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January 19, 2006, 09:31 |
Residual and monitored graphs
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I plotted residual and monitored graphs but I do not understand the meaning of these graphs. What is the difference between monitored and residual? What is the meaning of TE and ED? How can I discuss the accuracy of two sets of results (for two different grid) by using these graphs? Thank you.
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January 26, 2006, 12:52 |
Re: Residual and monitored graphs
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TE turbulence energy ED dissipation
monitored means the absolute numbers of your quantity at your monitoring cell |
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