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March 13, 2006, 11:22 |
k-epsilon model/turbulent intensity
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Has anyone had any success with the k-epsilon model working for small values of turbulence intensity 5% and a turbulent ratio of 10 at the inlet??? It is my understanding that it is general practice to use these values.
I want to know because I'm simulating a wind tunnel experiment where the inlet turbulent intensity is about 0.5% - 1%. Thanks so much, Erika |
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March 14, 2006, 00:26 |
Re: k-epsilon model/turbulent intensity
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i have used that it works well using k-epsilon with RNG & Reliazable k-epsilon
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March 21, 2006, 09:54 |
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So would you not recommend using the standard k-epsilon model if your freestream turbulence is very small??? Does it not work well in those situations???
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