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Old   August 21, 2020, 02:41
Default What is turbulence->k() when I don't have a "k" equation?
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Hello, I added a few lines in pimpleFoam to extract the subgrid scale TKE. But my question iswhen I am running LES models such as SA-IDDES, or Smagorinsky where I dont see the TKE term in the equation, what is this turbulence->k() going to get me?

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