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November 5, 2009, 12:02 |
UDF to define laminar regions in LES?
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Dimitrios Mylonas
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Hello,
Is there such a UDF, that would allow to account for laminar regions on a body up to transition which then flow would be turbulent? Could someone point me in the right direction as to what modify/look into to create such a UDF? Thank you, any advice, thought welcome Dimo |
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November 25, 2009, 09:25 |
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Dragos
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Doesn't LES handle transition? What do you need an extra udf for?
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