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= Quantification of resolution =
= Quantification of resolution =
==Mesh resolution==
==Mesh resolution==
Provide wall resolution in wall coordinates, both normally ("y+") and tangentially ("x+", "z+").
A mesh resulting in approximately 250 million degrees of freedom (DoF). With a stretched grid, the maximum grid resolution in the duct centre is reported at <math>{\Delta z^+ = 11.6}</math>, <math>{\Delta y^+ = 13.2}</math>, <math>{\Delta x^+ = 19.5}</math>. Correspondingly, the wall resolution (in terms of the first grid point) is reported as <math>{z^+ = 0.074}</math>, <math>{y^+ = 0.37}</math> in the spanwise and normal directions, respectively, is used.
Evaluate typical turbulence length scales (Taylor microscale, Kolmogorov) and compare to local
 
resolution. In case the case presents homogeneous directions, one could also provide spatial
correlations between the velocity components. If possible provide computed temporal spectra at
selected locations and relate to spatial resolution e.g. by using Taylor's hypothesis.
==Solution verification==
==Solution verification==
One way to verify that the DNS are properly resolved is to examine the residuals of the Reynolds-
One way to verify that the DNS are properly resolved is to examine the residuals of the Reynolds-

Revision as of 11:10, 15 February 2021


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Description

Computational Details

Quantification of Resolution

Statistical Data

Instantaneous Data

Storage Format

Quantification of resolution

Mesh resolution

A mesh resulting in approximately 250 million degrees of freedom (DoF). With a stretched grid, the maximum grid resolution in the duct centre is reported at , , . Correspondingly, the wall resolution (in terms of the first grid point) is reported as , in the spanwise and normal directions, respectively, is used.

Solution verification

One way to verify that the DNS are properly resolved is to examine the residuals of the Reynolds- stress budget equations. These residuals are among the statistical volume data to be provided as described in Statistical Data section.



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