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February 9, 2016, 07:51 |
How could I enable the 'Turbulence' in the Boundary Conditons?
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Jongmin Choi
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Hi.
Sometimes I couldn't see the 'Turbulence' box in inlet or outlet boundary conditions. I will show specifically what I'm saying in attached photoes. I will check the 'Turbulence' box on the one of the photoes and also upload the photo on that I couldn't find the 'Turbulence' box Could you explain how I can make the 'Turbulence' in boundary conditions shown? Thank you. |
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February 9, 2016, 15:31 |
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A turbulence model must be selected to apply turbulent boundary conditions, which one have you enabled? If you're using the laminar or inviscid models then turbulent boundary conditions are not applicable.
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February 10, 2016, 01:14 |
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Thank you so much!! :^) |
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