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March 3, 2005, 10:34 |
about SST model.
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Hi, everyone,
i'm thinking about spending several days to implement SST model (2D axial symmetric with r,z,w three components) in my code, but i have several questions as follows: 1)do i still need to do special treatment for near wall turbulence like stand k-e or k-w model(log law, two-layer approach etc.)? 2)where i can download the full paper of menter? thanks for your share. |
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March 9, 2005, 03:59 |
Re: about SST model.
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Hello stokes
I live in Japan and I'm using SST turbulence model in my code too. You can download the Menter's paper from following site. http://ntrs.larc.nasa.gov/ Use keyword "Improved Two-Equation k-ƒÖ Turbulence Models for Aerodynamic Flows". |
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