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Hi,
Iam a research student in IIT Madras, India. Our institute has purchased license for v2f turbulence model. But it seems that our people dont knw how to enable it in the fluent menu. I need help in enabling it. In fluent documentation it was mentioned that after purchasing the module, a scheme command must be used to enable it. I am not clear in this regard. please clarify. Thanks in advance Kulasekharan |
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what is the v2f model ,can you explain me i want to help you chankhar
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Read V2f as "V-square f" model. a turbulence model, (hope u knw what turbulence is and modeling of turbulence) which works along with k and e equations to predict the near wall turbulence better
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i have seen this in the fluent help.
where exactly to use this command. can u eloborate more on the step by step procedure, please. |
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just type all the command in the command line, then 'enter'. command line mean after '>' in fluent.
good luck! |
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yeah.. it works... thanks a lot friend !!!
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