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Old   August 21, 2007, 17:21
Default inlet velocity profile for fully developed turbule
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pankaj saha
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hi,

i am simulating fully developed 3D-rectangular chnannel flow . The geometry is as follows----

top and bottom---wall(no slip b.c) spanwise side surface----symetric b.c

outlet---Oranlski

INLET----here i want to apply fully developed velocity profile.

can anyone tell what should be the fully developed turbulent profile for rectangular channel.

please be remember that, i am simulating this turbulence flow by means of large eddy simulation.

2. Also can any one tell, what should be the initial condition for velocity for the whole domain.

thanks

pankaj

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Old   August 22, 2007, 02:09
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Hi,

Why don't you use periodic BC if you want to to simulate a fully developed channel flow?
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Old   August 22, 2007, 11:06
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hi,

The main motive of my channel simulation is to show the grid resolution near the wall. Then, with the channel i will fit winglet for heat transfer improvement...at that time the domain will be non-homogeneous.....so, i couldnot use periodic b.c.

so, please can u help me inthis regard....with providing some paper...

thanks pankaj
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Old   August 23, 2007, 08:26
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This method is very effective.

37. M. Manhart and R. Friedrich, DNS of a turbulent boundary layer with separation. Int. J. Heat Fluid Flow 23 5 (2002), pp. 572â€"581. SummaryPlus
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Old   August 24, 2007, 16:53
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pankaj saha
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hi, Arpiruk thanks for your reply. i will read the journal. can You please tell, is there any material on plane chanel flow. As, all the channel flow case people use periodic b.c in place of inflow/outflow b.c. Could , i use the same procedure as outlined in the paper u refer as the paper you mention is related to boundary layer,but my case is channel flow which is a internal flow.

thanks once again
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