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Hi,
I'm running my simulation using the k-w turbulence model. Is there any way I can know the exact equations (for flo, turbulence, and UDS) that Fluent is solving? I looked up the Fluent Help manual and I didn't find an answer that specifically answers my question. There's stuff on how to model turbulence but i didn't find too much information on the equations that are being solved with each model. I'm making a presentation and need information on the equations being solved. Thanks. |
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the k-w equation is given in the fluent help in turbulence modeling. the k-w eqn incorporated in fluent is Wlicox k-w model.so u can have a look at wilcox turbulence modeling book.
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