# Eddy viscosity ratio

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 Revision as of 16:02, 17 April 2006 (view source)Jola (Talk | contribs) (a start)← Older edit Revision as of 16:03, 17 April 2006 (view source)Jola (Talk | contribs) m (fixed type and added stub marking)Newer edit → Line 1: Line 1: The eddy-viscosity ratio, $\frac{\mu_t}{\mu}$, is the ratio between the turbulent viscosity, $\mu_t$, and the dynamic molecular viscosity, $\mu$. The eddy-viscosity ratio, $\frac{\mu_t}{\mu}$, is the ratio between the turbulent viscosity, $\mu_t$, and the dynamic molecular viscosity, $\mu$. - The eddy-viscosity ratio is often also called turblent viscosity ratio or simply viscosity ratio. + The eddy-viscosity ratio is often also called turbulent viscosity ratio or simply viscosity ratio. [[Category:Dimensionless parameters]] [[Category:Dimensionless parameters]] + + {{stub}}
The eddy-viscosity ratio, $\frac{\mu_t}{\mu}$, is the ratio between the turbulent viscosity, $\mu_t$, and the dynamic molecular viscosity, $\mu$.