The solid time scale estimate will, in general, be much larger than the fluid time scale.
The length scale used to calculate a solid time scale, , is calculated in the same manner as for fluid time
scales. The default value is taken as the cube root of the volume
of the solid domain.
A volume averaged diffusion is calculated as:
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where each quantity is volume averaged over the solid. The solid time scale is finally calculated as:
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where is the specified solid timescale
factor, which has a default value of 1.
When a rotating motion is enabled in a solid domain, the advective
time scale is then computed as where
is the angular velocity. The solid
timestep is taken as the minimum between the diffusive and this new
advective (
) timescale.
The value of the computed timestep size is recorded in the CFX-Solver Output file.