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== Spatial and temporal resolution, grids ==
== Spatial and temporal resolution, grids ==
The domain is discretised into <math>62\times29\times60<\math> hexahedral elements. For a polynomial order of 5, this yields 174 solution points in the transverse direction and about <math>23\times10^6</math> in total. An explicit RK45 scheme is used to advance the solution in time.
The domain is discretised into <math>62\times29\times60</math> hexahedral elements. For a polynomial order of 5, this yields 174 solution points in the transverse direction and about <math>23\times10^6</math> in total. An explicit RK45 scheme is used to advance the solution in time. The order of accuracy of the solution changes a function of time, as discussed in [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010465514002549#s000065 Witherden et al. (2014)]. The grid used for the simulations is available on the [http://kbwiki-data.s3-eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/DNS-1/2/Channel_180/Channel-180.pyfrm ERCOFTAC database].
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Computational Details

Computational approach

The computations are performed using PyFR version 1.12.0, a python based framework for solving advection-diffusion type problems using the Flux Reconstruction approach of Huynh. The details of the numerical approach are available here.

Spatial and temporal resolution, grids

The domain is discretised into hexahedral elements. For a polynomial order of 5, this yields 174 solution points in the transverse direction and about in total. An explicit RK45 scheme is used to advance the solution in time. The order of accuracy of the solution changes a function of time, as discussed in Witherden et al. (2014). The grid used for the simulations is available on the ERCOFTAC database.

Computation of statistical quantities

Describe how the averages and correlations are obtained from the instantaneous results and how terms in the budget equations are computed, in particular if there are differences to the proposed approach in Introduction.



Contributed by: Lionel Agostini — Imperial College London

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