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Old   September 7, 2010, 10:30
Default BuoyantBoussinesqPisoFoam - laminar
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Hi people
I don't understand one thing about this solver:
buoyantBoussinesqPisoFoam solver is based on RANS, it is correct?
but when I select laminar in RASmodel, it means it used a particular turbulence model useful for laminar flow?

because I need to simulate some cases of natural convection....


thank you all


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