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Old   June 10, 2005, 09:09
Default Mixing of a passive scalar
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Maged Ismail
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Hi all,

I am conducting three-dimensional numerical simulation of a round jet normal to a crossflow. I am using two different turbulence models (standard k-epsilon and DES) and comparing the results of both models with experimental data. Both the jet and crossflow fluids are air with the same density and temperature.

My question is: how to investigate the mixing of a passive scalar, so that I can compare the numerical results of mixture fraction with experimental data. In other words: Should I use a certain model for prediction the mixing of a passive scalar? And how the pre- and post-processing for this model are done in FLUENT?

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