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Old   October 27, 2020, 08:29
Default Compressible turbulent channel flow
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I am trying to simulate a wall-bounded compressible channel flow (M=2) using sonicFoam. I set synthetic turbulent generator at the inlet, however my result does not show turbulent velocity near the wall and its rather laminar. my inlet boundary condition is turbulentInlet with 10% intensity and the outlet is inletOutlet. The result is like following: Anyone has a clue what could be wrong with my simulation?
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