Dear Siddarth,

Sorry for a flow response.

In principle it should be possible to set up more advection fields in the incompressible Navier-Stokes solver. Which could then be used as advection fields. However I am not sure this has yet been attempted by anyone. Also I fear that the ability to specify a different parameter for the advection field has been allows so I imagine this will not work at present but may well have been an easier approach in the future. 

If you have a steady base flow then calling the advection-diffusion solver may well work. Although from your email it should like you might be attempting to call the  advection-diffusion solver from a script? This could be very slow.

It might be interesting to see if more advection fields can be set up in the incompressible Navier-Stokes from the .xml file and first see what happens. If we can get this running we could then see what the best way of specifying the diffusion coefficient might for advected fields.

Cheers,
Spencer.



On 20 Apr 2016, at 10:30, Siddarth Chintamani <siddarth.ch1990@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello all,

I am trying to study scalar mixing from a jet. I can use the incompressible Navier Stokes solver to get the velocity at every time step. I am thinking of calling the advection-diffusion solver from the Navier Stokes solver every time step and solve for the scalar mixing. I was wondering if there is any other easier approach? Is there any example that I can look into?

I greatly appreciate any help regarding this problem


Thank you,
Siddarth
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