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Old   August 12, 2021, 19:53
Default Documents of OpenFOAM turbulence model
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Hi there,

Recently I wrote a document of all the turbulence model implemented in OpenFOAM. The part of RANS is finished. LES will be updated later. This document can be downloaded here. This document was written in Chinese. But we all know the equations

It can be downloaded from this link: http://dyfluid.cn/theory.pdf
Check chapter Seven.
Any comments are welcomed.


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