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For low-Re calculations, set ''cutoff = 0''; the generated grids would be
For low-Re calculations, set ''cutoff = 0''; the generated grids would be
220×100 control volumes, 221×101 grid nodes.  
220×100 control volumes, 221×101 grid nodes.
 
The grids are non-uniformly spaced in most regions as mentioned within the program.
However, the expansion ratios between consecutive grids are maintained an constant values.


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{{UFR|front=UFR 3-05|description=UFR 3-05 Description|references=UFR 3-05 References|testcase=UFR 3-05 Test Case|evaluation=UFR 3-05 Evaluation|qualityreview=UFR 3-05 Quality Review|bestpractice=UFR 3-05 Best Practice Advice|relatedACs=UFR 3-05 Related ACs}}

Revision as of 14:20, 11 April 2010

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The fortran program can be found in file gridaxibump.f. A description of the main parameters is given at the start of the file. Simply compile the file and run. The default output is unformatted and consists of a single long record in files x.dat and y.dat.

As supplied, the program generates a mesh of 220×80 control volumes and 221×81 grid nodes. This grid may be used to obtain a High-Re calculation.

For low-Re calculations, set cutoff = 0; the generated grids would be 220×100 control volumes, 221×101 grid nodes.

The grids are non-uniformly spaced in most regions as mentioned within the program. However, the expansion ratios between consecutive grids are maintained an constant values.


Front Page

Description

Test Case Studies

Evaluation

Best Practice Advice

References