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Old   August 26, 2005, 13:49
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John
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Can someone tell me the significance of the turbulence intensity parameter, please? Looking at the manual, it just seems to be a fairly straightforward function of k. What is it meant to be used for?
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Old   August 30, 2005, 08:20
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Dear John:

Turbulence intensity parameter is not important; but determining K on boundary conditions is important for more accuracy and convergence. In each iteration, k and e values are estimated from neighboring cells previus iteration and velocity vector values. they also affect velocity vector values, so setting wrong value for k and e may reduce your convergence and accuracy. because the first cells on computational domain always estimate k and e from wrong values. If you have problems with estmaing k and e develop your computationa domain.

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Old   September 11, 2005, 09:15
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billal
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what's the maximum of number of the turbulence intensity in pourcentage of flow in automobile? THANK YOU
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