Hello,
Now I am writing a paper and I am lookng for the detailed numerical discription of k-w SST and pseud-steady simulation.
As fas as I know in the past post, there is no discription about k-w SST in theory guide, right?
But maybe it is similar to k-epsilon model, so I can check it in other papers.
For pseud-steady, actually I have never heard this kind of time step method so far.
Is there some infomation in theory guide for this?
Best regards,
Hamad
Details for k-w SST model and pseud-steady theory
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Re: Details for k-w SST model and pseud-steady theory
Hello,
Details on the k-w SST should be available in the literature.
As for the pseudo-steady method, it is basically an unsteady method with a time step local to each cell, to target a CFL value near 1. This provides faster convergence, but the results cannot be interpreted relative to a unique time value, so only the steady state reached (or average in case of fluctuations) may be interpreted. This is why we call it pseudo-steady.
I am not sure there are many more details in the documentation...
Best regards,
Yvan
Details on the k-w SST should be available in the literature.
As for the pseudo-steady method, it is basically an unsteady method with a time step local to each cell, to target a CFL value near 1. This provides faster convergence, but the results cannot be interpreted relative to a unique time value, so only the steady state reached (or average in case of fluctuations) may be interpreted. This is why we call it pseudo-steady.
I am not sure there are many more details in the documentation...
Best regards,
Yvan