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Old   January 4, 2018, 23:07
Default Reynold Stress Model for Turbulence
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Hi,

I am wondering if there is a y+ requirement (i.e y+ < 1) when using the Reynold Stress Model for turbulence flow in Fluent, such as the case with k-epsilon and k-omega models? I tried looking for the information online and in the Fluent manuals but no luck. They do not seem to discuss it. Anyone has any idea?

Thank you for any suggestions.
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