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Old   February 9, 2005, 11:44
Default 2D Reynold Equations
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Alok Kumar
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Dear Friends If we analyse the flow field for turbulent flow in 2D duct using 2D version of fluent.What form of Reynolds equation we solved? can we say that W,w' and z derivative becomes zero? Because the turbulence is a 3d phenomenon. I will be grateful if any body clear my doubts.
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