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May 14, 2012, 14:00 |
How "turbulent" is a flow
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Dear all,
I am evaluating several cases using RSM, but i want to compare all theses cases and define which case has more turbulucen than others. I am not sure about it, beacuase it is the first time I use RSM model. I know if I were using a eddy viscocity model such as: K-E, K-W amng others, I would be able to stablish the degree of turbulence just pltong the eddy viscocisity, but in this case I am using a Reynold Stress Model. As a results, I am not sure if ploting the eddy viscosity I can evaluate how turubulent is this flow when I am using a RSM. Thanks |
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