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Outbound February 1, 2017 19:06

Original article for lien cubic kappa-epsilon model
 
Greetings,

Does anyone know on which article or book the OpenFOAM lien cubic kappa-epsilon model (LienCubicKE) is based on?

Best regards,

khedar February 1, 2017 21:35

May be this article? Not sure if you have already seen this.

Code:

Description
    Lien cubic non-linear low-Reynolds k-epsilon turbulence models for
    incompressible flows.
    References:
    \verbatim
        Lien, F.S., Chen, W.L., Leschziner, M.A.,
        "Low-Reynolds-number eddy-viscosity modeling based on non-linear
        stress-strain/vorticity relations"
        Engineering Turbulence Modelling and Experiments 3
        (Edited by Rodi, W. and Bergeles, G.), 91-100. 1996.
        Elsevier Science Publishers.
        Etemad, S., et al.,
        "Turbulent flow and heat transfer in a square-sectioned U bend"
        Progress in compuational fluid dynamics 6, 89-100. 2006.
    \endverbatim
SourceFiles
    LienCubicKELowRe.C


Outbound February 2, 2017 08:55

I figured I had to look into the code but as it's something I haven't done so far I guess I was just a bit lazy.

Thanks for the tip. :)

Outbound February 2, 2017 10:36

OK, so this issue had already been address way back in 2011 in this post.

The original paper seems to be a bitch to get a hold of since it's only been published in the Proceedings of a conference. However, it can be previewed on Google books, and it's available for order from here and here.

The second reference is available through this source.

As mentioned in the older post the original article has some errors which are addressed in this paper.

If you know where to look, you can easily find all these references just by using the ISBN and DOI numbers. :D:p

Best regards,


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