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发表于 2011-4-16 09:48:44
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It would be a great pleasure if I can help. But sometimes I felt powerless.
There are several things one needs to understand before get into, say, the LB method. For those in this discussion board, some basic knowledge of fluid mechanics/physics is necessary, and then some basics of computational and numerical methods. Only then, we can talk about "computational fluid dynamics" or CFD. The LB method is just a specific technique of CFD.
What's unusual about the LBE is the fact that it is derived from kinetic equation, as opposed to the conventional CFD methods based on direct discretization of the Navier-Stokes equations. Thus, to master the LB method, some basic knowledge of kinetic theory becomes imperative.
BTW, when I responded to your comment about the Reynolds number, the premise is that we are doing direct numerical simulations (DNS), i.e., no turbulence modeling of any sort is involved. Otherwise my response is meaningless.
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