Hello,

I am just scoping out a project with a colleague and we were considering
employing PyFR for an internal flow. We have limited experience with DG in
fluid mechanics so I thought it's best to ask before we commit.

Please let me know if the following could work in PyFR and if there are any
known issues with the combination below:

* incompressible Navier-Stokes,
* internal flow,
* turbulence Re~10,
* buoyancy approximated through Boussinesq approximation as in 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boussinesq_approximation_(buoyancy)

Let me know what you think about the possibility of running this through PyFR
and any time estimates involved. I believe that the source term would have to
be implemented. We also want to add a special BC for the wall.

Best wishes,
Robert
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