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September 17, 2019, 06:07 |
Yplus: Logarithmic vs viscous sublayer
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Robin
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Hello everyone,
I have a (small) question concerning the Yplus regime to which I did not find an answer on the internet (yet ). Suppose that I am interested in the bulk of the flow, in what Yplus range should/may I fall into (viscous or logarithmic)? I would say that I can choose a rather high Yplus value in the logarithmic range (30 < y_plus < 300) neglecting the viscous sublayer. However is this correct when I am only interested in the bulk of the flow? Robin |
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