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Old   February 10, 2014, 10:05
Default turbulence kinetic energy at the near-wall node
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I applied standard K-epsilon model with standard wall function

I'm modelling air flow around 3d building

I only apply a single layer in the ground and building surface

Is it one thin layer enough? I only applied one because I didn't use low reynolds K-epsilon model

I set the inflation layer in 0.3m

Now I wanna find out the turbulence kinetic energy at the near-wall node

One thing I'm confused is that if the near-wall node is 0.3m above the ground

Thanks
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