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Old   February 15, 2013, 02:06
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I'm modeling 2D transient turbulent flow around cylinder. Re 10000.
I have rectangular duct internal flow around cylinder.
Parametres:
Model k-omega SST, low Re corection on. (Not sure is it good).
Boundary conditions: Inlet - velocity inlet velcoty 14.6073 m/s (Air). Turbulent instensity 0.5% and hydraulic diameter 0.57142 Dh=2a*b/a+b, (a=0.4, in this case reference length is b), outlet outflow.

Reference area - 0.01, because reference length 1m and cylinder diameter 0.01.
Solution methods: scheme simplec, spatial discretization all second order.
time step 0.01.


theoretical Cd around 1.1 I got 1.3-1.4.
It would be grateful to communicate with people who have already done this simulation.
Some advices??
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