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Hello, if the concentration field is discontinuous, the finite difference schemes can produce oscillations. I would suggest one of the following solutions :
EDIT : try to input a discontinuous signal and look at the first and second derivative |
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Hello, Thanks a lot for the responses. I have tried using a more smooth concentration distribution, and it is reducing the fringes appearing in the solution. I will try with a more resolved grid and small co-flow as well. Thanks again, |
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Hi,
I am trying to simulate variable viscosity incompressible flows using xcompact3d. I have modified the transeq.f90 file to include the viscosity variation into the momentum equation rhs. The viscosity variation is governed by a scalar field(concentration) which is being solved for as well. I am getting fringe like patterns in the solution scalar distribution, while the velocity and pressure distributions do not have any such patterns. I wanted to ask if anyone knows why these kinds of fringes might appear in the solution.
I have attached the concentration(fig 1) and x-velocity(fig 2) distributions for reference. I was giving a steep concentration distribution (zero in the jet, and one everywhere else) for this case. Can this be a problem?
Following is the plot of all the variables at a particular axial location in the centerplane.
This is a circular jet flow case I am testing, and it was working for incompressible constant viscosity simulations without any problems.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ayush.
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