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I want a brief introduction about different modeling techniques used for modeling turbulence in a strired tank (standard k-e, modified k-e, DS, RANS, RNG, RSM, LES, ASM etc.) Can anyone tell me where can I find this information. Please help me since this is very URGENT.
Regards, Mehul |
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Dear mehul
U can see the book "Turbulence Models and their application in hydralics" by W.Rodi.It is a good book dealing with Mixing length ,K -epsilon,K-w,ASM,RSM.For LES try the review article by U.Piomelli in the net. feel free to ask any clarification. senthil |
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