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Old   February 12, 2009, 05:31
Default Now I start to try to use oodl
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Now I start to try to use oodles to solve the flow in a constricted tube.

But in fact, I don't know the meaning of the coefficients in the folder of 0. what is the meaning of B,nuSgs, nuTilda? who would like to tell me?

I also don't know the meaning of the coefficients in the file of LESProperties?

Who could tell me how I could know it?
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