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January 30, 2012, 14:42 |
Compressible Channel flow - driving force
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Dear all,
I'm looking into DNS of compressible channel flows. The way this problem is usually set up (at least in the incompressible case) is by computing a periodic duct (in streamwise direction) with a pressure gradient (volume force) to account for skin friction losses. I'm wondering how this is done for the compressible case...the same approach? Is there than a term in the energy equation as well?? If anybody has any knowledge or good references, please let me know! Thanks a lot! cfd newbie |
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