DNS 1-2 Instantaneous Data: Difference between revisions
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Time-resolved data should be provided as well in the boundary layer regions as outlined in section | Instantaneous snapshots are available on the database. The snapshots are acquired at every 50 time units for a duration of 1800 time units. | ||
The instantaneous snapshots contain the velocity, density and pressure fields at each solution point in the domain.<!--Time-resolved data should be provided as well in the boundary layer regions as outlined in section | |||
6 of [1]. The spatial resolution should be that of the computation. The temporal resolution | 6 of [1]. The spatial resolution should be that of the computation. The temporal resolution | ||
duration should be related to the boundary layer characteristics, and certainly in terms of wall | duration should be related to the boundary layer characteristics, and certainly in terms of wall | ||
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This section may also contain time histories at selected probe locations to illustrate time | This section may also contain time histories at selected probe locations to illustrate time | ||
scales etc. | scales etc. | ||
Indicate how the data were non-dimensionalised. | Indicate how the data were non-dimensionalised.--> | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 12 October 2021
Instantaneous data
Instantaneous snapshots are available on the database. The snapshots are acquired at every 50 time units for a duration of 1800 time units.
The instantaneous snapshots contain the velocity, density and pressure fields at each solution point in the domain.
Contributed by: Lionel Agostini — Imperial College London
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