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Old   August 3, 2017, 04:33
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Hi all!

What Cμ value do you use for calculating the components of your turbulence models?

CFD-Online suggests Cμ = 0.09 (link)
Simscale suggests Cμ = 0.009 (link & link)

I've typically used 0.09 (Wikipedia seems to suggest this also) but only just come across the disparity so thought I would pose the question.

Which site has the typo?

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Old   August 4, 2017, 03:42
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Hi Dave,

0.09 is correct. Thanks for pointing that out.

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