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Old   November 13, 2010, 11:09
Default Boundary conditions for Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence model
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Hello
The farfield boundary conditions for the Spalart Allmaras turbulence model is given in the literature as follows:




A stupid question rather.
I don't belong to the FVM community, so the term farfield is rather new to me. I am interested in computing flow over an airfoil. Does farfield mean the domain outlet condition or does it mean anything else.
Help in this regard will be appreciated.

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Old   November 13, 2010, 22:57
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Yes, farfield refers to outer boundary (inlet and outlet) for an airfoil problem. You will need the boundary condition on \nu only on the inlet part of the farfield boundary.
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