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Old   December 14, 2014, 08:54
Question Transient turbulence
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hi, i want to perform the Transient simulations or unsteady RANS analysis by RNG k-epsilon model. how can i start the simulation, just by selecting the unsteady option or there are some other requirements. if anybody know the steps , please share the process or steps to perform the unsteady analysis.
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First of all, please do not hijack threads. For a new question start a new thread. I have moved this question to a new thread to fix the problem.

The CFX tutorials have many examples of transient turbulent simulations. Have a look at the CFX examples tutorials and you will see how to do it.
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