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heloo,
i am working with turbulance models. i am new to this . the models which i need to use are kappa-omega models for my simulaiton.. in kappa -omega model .......... we have wilcox, baseline and sst models... which model is good to use for assessment of airfoil of wind turbine? where i can found more information about this models? please give me a reply to my email Thanks krisreddi |
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Hi,
In general the SST model should be best. There is some description of it in the documentation, and lots of papers on it on the CFX Community website. Glenn Horrocks |
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thanks for people who given replies to me
Hari |
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