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August 18, 2017, 01:46 |
theoretically turbulent but chosen as Laminar Flow
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Onur Özcan
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Hi all,
I have been working on VOF model for long time. I got still quite problems to solve accurately,anyway,changed to flow model as laminar but actually flow is theoretically turbulent.Then, continuity residuals changed quite posivitely but it is not still enough to get accurately better. How does FLUENT respond in affirmative by changing laminar flow but not turbulent ? Kind Regards, Onur Özcan |
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