![]() ![]() so I guess that there is another way to evaluate the values of y+ before running the entire simulation. Problem is I'am running simulations (evaluating the drag of boat) which take 6 to 8hrs to converge. ![]() since it is just a supposition i may not have can the value that i want at the end. Let's said, I use the good practice for it. I also read the "good" practice to have the value that we want. and from here it seems to me that we "play" with the options like strechct factor, number of prims layer to obtain the goal value. The difficulty for me is to settle the value that I want for y+ What I read, is that we do not know the value before running the simulation. I read how the Boundaries Layer is analyse in star ccm, so I know the interval's value of Y+ and the different treatment that star ccm+ use. Concerning this kind of simulation, the prism layer is very important since they allows me to evaluate aspects like pressure, which is the main component of the drag of a boat. ![]() Tecplot or Preplot converts ASCI I data files to binary. There are two possible solutions: 1) Prevent the re-positioning of the labels when a redraw occurs: In the Contour. Problem: When exporting a picture, the location of the contour labels changes: Solution: By default the image is rendered off-screen and implies a re-draw of the plot. Reading an ASCII data file into Tecplot can be much slower than reading a binary data file, as binary data files take up less disk space and Tecplot must convert from ASCII to binary. Contours, Export, Image, Tecplot 360 September 11, 2019. ![]() The following sections describe the format of ASCII data files. I set up the simulation as fine as I know. files read by Tecplot may be binary or ASCII. I'am trying to run a simulation to obtain the drag of a boat running on the surface of water. ![]()
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