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November 25, 2005, 08:50 |
Which values to pass
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Hi!
I have a geometry divided in to two parts. Now I want to use the results at the boundary of the first parts simulation as a starting condition for the second parts simulation. So my question is now, what are the values that had to be passed?? Of course, there are the x-, y- and z-velocities and the temperature. But how to pass (and read) the appropriate turbulence values?? I am using k-e for the first and k-omega for the second. Do I have to use in both models the same turbulence model or is there a way to transform the characteristic values into each other? And what about vorticity, enthalpy, heat flux, velocity gradients and temperature gradients? Any help is appreciated! Ralf |
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