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Old   June 27, 2017, 04:32
Default LES unresolved turbulent kinetic energy
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Hi guys,

I was wondering how i can obtain the unresolved part of the turbulent kinetic energy from my LES solution in CFD Post? I am using the wale model so how can i obtain the contribution from this sgs model to the overall tke? Cant find anything specific in the forum. Hope you can help me.
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Hi guys,

I was wondering how i can obtain the unresolved part of the turbulent kinetic energy from my LES solution in CFD Post? I am using the wale model so how can i obtain the contribution from this sgs model to the overall tke? Cant find anything specific in the forum. Hope you can help me.
il faut utiliser le modèle SBES avec dynamic smagorinsly
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