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Old   July 2, 2014, 18:15
Default Estimating k and omega profile
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Hi,

I have profiles from an experiment of the turbulent fluctuations u'u', v'v' and u'v' and also the profiles of velocities so i can estimate the gradients.

I want to match my inlet profile of k and omega(or epsilon) to promote the profile of turbulence, how can I estimate the peak values to use?

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