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Old   August 5, 2004, 12:01
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Dear CFD Gurus, I am a graduate student and I am trying to implement Baldwin-Lomax model in to my 2D cell-centered finite volume code employing Roe FDS for convective fluxes and Green's theorem for viscous fluxes. Although I have finished writing the subroutine for eddy viscosity, I couldn't validated it. I would like to compare my subroutine for B-L model with others'. Can anyone please send (/exchange) me the necessary subroutine for comparison?

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Old   August 6, 2004, 09:58
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I have a similar question regarding the implementation of Baldwin Lomax model into cell-centered FV code. The distance (y) normal to body in the formulas is equal to the distance from cell-centers to the body (hence y<>0)? Or do we sımply set y=0 on the body?

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