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Segregated vs Coupled, High Mach number flow? |
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As titled, which one is better for High mach number( high compressibility ) flow?
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Shocks are much better resolved with the coupled solver.
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Dear Jonas thank u for your advice. Now i set RNG k-e model for the high Re number flow, but the convergence is unacceptable. Do you think which turbulence model is better for high Re number outer flows? best regards
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