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September 25, 2013, 23:57 |
kEpsilon::R(), what does it do?
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Dongyue Li
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Hi guys,
In kEpsilon.C and kEpsilon.H. we can find kEpsilon::R() return the Reynolds stress tensor. but in K and Epsilon equation, we dont use this function:"kEpsilon::R()". in the solver, it is not be called either. so can I just delete it? |
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September 26, 2013, 02:14 |
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Bernhard
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In running case, you can in in principle delete it indeed. I suppose it is there for consistency, completeness and the possibility for future implementations. E.g, the utility "R" uses exactly the definition over there to calculate and write the Reynolds stresses. I think all RANS models have a function to return the Reynolds stress.
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September 26, 2013, 02:21 |
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Dongyue Li
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