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What does u/at and v/at in a turbulent wake mean?

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Old   March 2, 2014, 14:05
Default What does u/at and v/at in a turbulent wake mean?
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Hello, I am trying to establish the exact meaning of (u/a subscript t) and (v/a subscript t). Also how can i display these qualities in Fluent 14.5?

As a complete novice Im sure I'm missing the obvious.
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