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I try to compare several turbulence model available in Fluent 6 for film cooling task in turbomachinery.
In text commands I've found a Mixing Length turbulence model, but itsn't clear how it does operates. What values of constants are used in it ? Could anyone explain me it ? Thanks. Sorry for a bad English. |
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define/models/viscous/mixing length?
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Tnank you sarah_ron!
Yes, I use this command sequence. But my question is a what physics constant are used in mixing length model? |
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