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February 28, 2018, 14:10 |
What kind of turbulence modeling is applied for my problem in Fluent?
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I'm trying to simulate a flow which is exiting from a nozzle. Just tried to know what kind of turbulence modeling is applied in Fluent for my problem. I found something in this page:
http://jullio.pe.kr/fluent6.1/help/html/ug/node404.htm It looks like Fluent uses several kind of turbulence modeling such as Ensemble-average, Time-average, Favre-average. my setting is this: Density-based unsteady using several turbulence modeling e.g. K-omega and K-omega SST and K-epsilon and RSM What kind of RANS modeling is applied in Fluent for my problem? Ensemble-average, Time-average or Favre-average? Are all of these models called RANS? Regards |
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