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March 31, 2006, 10:56 |
RSM & Transitional Flows!!!
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Hello!!
I was wondering if anyone has had success using the Reynolds Stress model for transitional flows or low turbulence intensity flows??? I understand that the Spalart-Allamaras and the k-omega models are supposed to handle transitional flows better and I have had success with them. However, the S-A and k-omega model will not give you the reynolds stress, which is what I am most interested in. Any references you could give would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced, Erika |
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