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September 1, 1999, 05:51 |
a low Re number model for impinging jets
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Dear John ,
I address this question to you because, you had posted a reply to one of the queries in the forum stating that "There are low Re k-e turbulence models fine tuned for different types of flows". I agree with you whole heartedly. I have been working on impinging jet flows for some time now and have not come across any low Reynolds number model which suits such type of flows. All the low Reynolds number models seem to overpredict turbulence levels at the stagnation point. Is there any low Re (k-e) turbulence model which is fine tuned for such flows?. I am interested in using only a k-e model because I have got several other complications in my system to contend with. Thanks in advance (P.S. : Any other reader is welcome to reply to this query!!!) Cheers Mahesh |
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