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Old   March 29, 2010, 18:31
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Hello All
I'm having a problem on Fluent when I switch from k-e r to a k-w sst model. When I used the k-e model I had no problems and I obtained a solution fine. Now that Ive changed to the k-w sst my solution keeps diverging although everything else is kept the same from the previous model. Any ideas of why this is and how to solve it?

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Old   March 30, 2010, 02:02
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turbulent models must be chosen according to the flow type. The mesh need to be changed too...
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Old   April 8, 2010, 04:54
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in fluent the K-w turbulence model uses one eqution model to resolve the flow structure near wall. whereas the K-e model can uses the 3 type of near waal solution. using one eqution model for near wall treatments leads us to beter results but u have to increase the mesh density.
ok go on and increase mesh density
but be care that now u could not compaire the two answer of K-e and K-w.
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Old   May 3, 2010, 04:26
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Check values of yplus ....
If you have seperated flow try SST but be sure to have low yPLUS ~1 (i guess).

SST uses kw in near wall and ke in inner region ....
In case you dont have seperation better use ke , computationally good
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