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January 27, 2011, 06:15 |
C_U(c,t) in LES...is it resolved or (resolved+sub-grid)...
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Kushagra Mittal
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Dear All,
C_U(c,t) provides velocity in a cell. I was wondering, if used in LES model, does it return instantaneos velocity (=resolved component + sub-grid scale component) OR resolved component alone? Also, what function could I use in UDF to get access to sub-grid scale and resolved components of velocity? Thank you so very much for your help. Regards, Kushagra |
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