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Hi everybody,

Based on a post about the k-kL-omega transition model elsewhere on this forum, I read this paper:

Maurin Lopez. D. K. Walters. “Prediction of transitional and fully turbulent free shear flows using an alternative to the laminar kinetic energy approach”. Journal of Turbulence, Vol 17, Iss. 3, 2016

About the k-v^2-omega transition model, which states that it gives better results compared to experiments for several cases. My question is, has this ever been implemented in Fluent? Having read through the User Guide it doesn't appear to me that it has, but wasn't sure whether this was part of the Transition SST/Intermittency Transition models.

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