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November 8, 2023, 22:18 |
Question about multi-zone or multi-mesh
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Zhang
Join Date: Mar 2023
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Dear SU2er,
I want to run a aircraft inlet model at a high back pressure, but with high pressure, the shock wave will be pushed out of the lip very quickly causing divergence.To prevent it, I have used local initialization with two zone mesh in Fluent.I wonder if there is a similar method in SU2 to prevent divergence. I think multi-zone or multi-mesh can solve this problem, but I haven't figured out how to do it yet. If there are similar tutorials in SU2? I would appreciate it much, thanks in advance. |
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