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Old   April 16, 2012, 20:55
Default 3D LES Smagorinsky2 wind vortex simulations
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Hi guys

I'm doing my thesis on a vortex generator, I want to make a three dimensional simulation with LES, Smagorinsky2 turbulence model. I'm learning to use OpenFoam, I've already run some RANS simulations, but there's always something new to learn. So I was wondering if any of you have the system, constant and 0 folders files for a simulation of this characteristics? I'm talking about the LESproperties, Transport, FvSchemes, FvSolution, etc. Because I haven't been able to find them.

It will save me a lot of time if someone can provide them to me.

THANK YOU A LOT!!

OF COURSE ANY OTHER TYPE OF HELP IS WELCOME!
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