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Old   September 7, 2009, 19:23
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Hi everybody,

Iīve just asked some people what could they tell me about the k-kl-w turbulence model and the answer iīve got is that itīs a kind of turbulence recently released for commercial versions, and that it has been developed specifically for laminar-turbulent transition.

Could somebody tell me something more about that? It would be VERY useful for me, i can find no information on the web about it.

My other problem is that itīs too difficult for me to get a good convergence on that model, but i do have more time to face this problem.

Any website or information about the k-kl-w model?

Thank you in advance people
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