Hello Spencer, thanks for the quick response. I searched the 5.6.0 User Guide and didn't find anything. Perhaps I should have also mentioned that I was primarily concerned with the IncNavierStokesSolver, as Joao was referring to the CompressibleFlowSolver, if I remember correctly. All the best Alex Sherwin, Spencer J <s.sherwin@imperial.ac.uk> schrieb am Mittwoch, 9. Oktober 2024 um 1:30 nachm.:
HI Alex,
I think the technology has now been merged. I am cc’ing Joao to provide you with some details but I think there should also be something in the uer guide.
Best,
Spencer.
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Hello everyone,
I remember that João had presented a Synthetic Eddy Generator at the last workshop and wanted to ask if it will appear with the next release. I would also like to know which methods are used and recommended by experienced Nektar users to generate inlet turbulence. Perhaps someone can say a few words about this. Many thanks in advance!
All the best
Alex