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how to get Root Mean Square (RMS) velocity

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    • maria08
      Subscriber
      hello, nI'm doing cavitation simulation using LES turbulent model.nIn the Fluent, we can plot the graphic of RMSE velocity magnitude (not only velocity but also for other parameters) base on the sampled LES results. However, as I checked, RMSE and RMS are two different concepts. nI checked the ANSYS Fluent Theory Guide. I only find RMS in instead of RMSE. Therefore, I am confused. Is RMSE in Fluent is the root mean square error of velocity or root mean square of velocity?nThank you.nn
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      Root Mean Square Error of X Velocity is actually what we understand under SQRT(mean(u'^2))n
    • maria08
      Subscriber
      How to obtain u' in LES fluent ?nThank you for advancen
    • DrAmine
      Ansys Employee
      That is what I posted RMSE X, Y and Z velocity. If you want to have another definition you will then build up your own variable.n
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