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I working on a continuous casting problem which similar to flow in a tank problem. I have come across a solution-file developed by fluent where they have solved a similar case. In the solution file the inlet velocity v =0.4408329m/s , k=0.00194334 and epsilon=0.00571124
I figured out that k= 0.01*v*v and epsilon=0.0667*v^3 by the above values, are these formulaes reasonable? Is there any place i can get information about the k and epsilon values? Thanks a lot |
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