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Reply To: Output of channel3D in examples of openlb

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stephan
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Dear Xu Yang,

please find the doxygen documentation online at https://www.openlb.net/DoxyGen/html/index.html

The functor for y+ is also listed.

Note that in the example channel3d, y+ is calculated “by hand” (line ~387), whereas computeLatticeVelocity (line ~116) returns u+ e.g. with the musker profile formula.

For details of turbulent channel flow statistics please have a look at the publication by Haussmann et al. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.camwa.2019.04.033

BR
Stephan