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Old   March 4, 2017, 14:34
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hello friends
Recently I saw a set of equations for periodic boundary condition in turbulent flow. my question is about temperature periodic boundary condition. I found that in this type, we need to pin a temperature value in boundaries to find real amount of temperatures. but what is the theory behind of this? and this value should be set at which point?
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Please go through this paper to understand the reason

Fully Developed Flow and Heat Transfer in Ducts Having Streamwise-Periodic Variations of Cross-Sectional Area
S. V. Patankar, C. H. Liu, E. M. Sparrow,
Journal of Heat Transfer
http://heattransfer.asmedigitalcolle...icleid=1436662
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