Hi Giulio,
Thanks for your interest.
The pseudo-time step size (pseudo-dt) is restricted by the explicit CFL limit. You seem to be running the case with higher Re and your mesh probably contains smaller elements than the inc_2d_cyl case, so you need decrease pseudo-dt for the simulation to remain stable.
Cheers,
Niki
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Hi Giulio,
Thanks for your interest.
The pseudo-time step size (pseudo-dt) is restricted by the explicit CFL limit. You seem to be running the case with higher Re and your mesh probably contains smaller elements than the inc_2d_cyl case, so you need decrease pseudo-dt for the simulation to remain stable.
Cheers,
Niki
On 13/01/20 08:25, Giulio Ortali wrote:
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--Hello everyone,I am new to pyfr, and i need to use it in order to generate some high fidelty data on a 2D incompressible airfoil problem. I tried replicating the inc_2d_cylinder case by changing the mesh, generated using gmsh. However, when i launch the run, I obtain all NaN in all the domain after the first timestep, and i don't understand why. I upload the geo, msh and ini files.
Thank you in advance,Giulio
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Yes, exactly. Physical dt is implicit so it can be arbitrary. Pseudo dt is explicit so it's limited by CFL. This allows effective utilisation of modern massively parallel hardware architectures. I tend to keep the dt/pseudo-dt ratio in the range of 50x.
The other parameters that you can fine tune to achieve better
convergence rates are
pseudo-dt-max-mult = 2.5
pseudo-dt-fact = 1.75
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