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Old   August 26, 2009, 08:47
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Hi everyone,

In literature there is a lot of mention of blending low and high Re boundary conditions into hybrid wall functions. Several commercial codes also seem to be using this approach.

I've been reading up on some of the suggested approaches, but as I am fairly new to OpenFOAM I'm not sure how one would implement them.

Has anyone had a go at implementing such a model in OpenFOAM? Or do you have any suggestions where I could look?

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Chris
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