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Old   May 23, 2002, 11:41
Default Can a 2D CFD code predict turbulent?
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I am doubt about that. I am asked to simulate turbulence pipe flow passing a sudden expansion (Re=4E05) using 2D commercial code . As far as I know , turbulence at least is a 3D flow .

By the way , if I use 2D geometry and set axissymmetrical , will it model the 3D flow in pipe?

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