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May 7, 2002, 19:56 |
flow simulation with a fixed transition point?
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it seems someone said that Fluent can set one zone as laminar and another zone as turbulence. but I can't find details.
I'm simulating the flow of a curved body with a ramp. I want to set the starting point of the ramp as a transition point. would anyone like to help me how to do this? any help is appreciated. cfdzou |
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http://aerojet.engr.ucdavis.edu/flue...ug/node267.htm split grid and Specifying a Laminar Zone |
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