Author: Rajesh Bhaskaran & Yong Sheng Khoo, Cornell University Problem Specification |
For steady case, to validate the accuracy of the result, we have to check whether the mesh is refine enough. For unsteady case, we have another parameter that we have to take note of, which is the time step size. The smaller the time step size, the more accurate the representation of the physical flow.
We will reiterate the solution using time step size of 0.2s follow by 0.1s.
Note: No reinitialization is needed because since previous solution should give us a good approximation of current solution with smaller time step. Another advantage of not reinitialize the problem is that, we can keep all our CL data in a single file name: "cl-history". |
C.H.K Williamson and G.L. Brown, A Series in to representat the Strouhal-Reynolds number relationship of the cylinder wake, J. Fluids Struc. 12,1073 (1998).
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