Dear All, I want to run Implicit Large Eddy Simulations by using Nektar++. As far as I know from some studies in literature (i. e. http://arxiv.org/pdf/1507.06012.pdf) it is possible to do such simulations in Nektar++. However, I couldn't find any detail about it in the user guide. Is there any document (tutorial etc.) that shows how to run such simulations in Nektar++? Best Regards, Kamil --- Bu e-posta virüslere karşı Avast antivirüs yazılımı tarafından kontrol edilmiştir. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hi Kamil, Performing a sensible LES computation can be quite complicated, be it explicit or implicit. Moreover, implicit LES via spectral element methods is a field still being developed, so there is no easy user-guide-like instructions for that. What problem are you intending to address? Cheers, Rodrigo .
Hi Rodrigo, I'm trying to solve a constricted pipe flow problem. However, the computational power that I'm able to use is limited to conduct DNS. For this reason I wanted to learn if it is possible to conduct implicit LES via Nektar++ by using less computational power. Best Regards, Kamil 26.02.2016 23:17 tarihinde Rodrigo Moura yazdı:
Hi Kamil,
Performing a sensible LES computation can be quite complicated, be it explicit or implicit. Moreover, implicit LES via spectral element methods is a field still being developed, so there is no easy user-guide-like instructions for that. What problem are you intending to address?
Cheers, Rodrigo .
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