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== Test Case 2 - Results ==
The cell convergence test results are summarised in the table below. They have been presented in a histogram form. The histograms are calculated by subtracting the peak (maximum) flood level result raster grid for the larger cell resolution simulation from the 10ft cell resolution result. The result difference has been sampled at every pixel in the raster datasets where flood information is present in both result files (
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However, there is one last and important caveat when refining cell size. The explicit algorithm used by TUFLOW HPC requires that the timestep is also subject to Peclet (diffusion) number control, not just Courant (velocity) number control. As Peclet number is inversely proportional to cell size squared, whereas Courant number is just inversely proportional to cell size, the model will transition from Courant number control to Peclet number control once the cell size becomes small enough. This means that the factor of 8 on time for a halving of cell size will eventually become a factor of 16. This was not a feature of TUFLOW Classic. In general, we do not recommend refining cell size well into the region where timestep control is completely dominated by the Peclet number (the Nd column in the HPC output). The flows in the primary channels are usually well converged by this point, and the 2D map outputs may not reveal a lot of additional detail in the velocity fields.<br>
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