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September 27, 2007, 14:56 |
Turbulence and steady state
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Hi,
Thanks a lot to forum users for helping me out at many moments. If the flow is turbulent and swirl in nature, does it make sense to run it for steady state soultions ? I see people doing it in a few published papers but at the same time I find few people wondering about it? Any comments will help me. Thanks in advance. Regards, KM |
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September 27, 2007, 18:17 |
Re: Turbulence and steady state
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Hi,
If the flow is steady state then yes. However, many swirling flows are not steady state and in that case you really need to model it transient. Glenn Horrocks |
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