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Please see the attached jpg. Is it right for the k-e model using Standard wall function?
Fluent solves the k-e equations, regardless of the y+, for the all the cells except the wall adjacent ones? The log-law or the linear-law are used ONLY between the wall and the first adjacent centroid? Cheers |
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