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agiya
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Hello,
I am a student doing my U.G.i have a problem in simulating water flow through pipe which is "turbulent flow".I don't know which model to choose, whether k-omega or k-epsilon. So looking forward to it. |
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sagar
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if its just a simple problem its better u use k-epsilon model. But in order to understand the difference, read the ansys theory and also its modeling guide.
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