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August 13, 2016, 20:09 |
How to match the Reynolds number in CFX ?
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Tommy Chen
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Hi I got a problem while using ANSYS CFX , the case I'm going to run is an aircraft cruising at 10 km high with mach=0.75. Usually when I was doing with the CFD code like SU2 or the inhouse code of our lab, I could easily set the reynolds number to be a certain value. Reynolds number is one of the three similarity parameters, with the other two as mach number and the scaled shape.
However, in CFX, is there a way for me to directly set the Reynolds number that could match the case ? If not, I guess I have to change the gas property to indirectly tune the Renolds number, then how could I do it ? |
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