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July 1, 2004, 11:13 |
Low-Re turbulence models in Fluent 6.0
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I know that in earlier versions of Fluent you could have the low-Re turbulence models show up in the GUI. Is this possible in Fluent 6.0? How is it done? And how do you activate the v2f model? Thanks for any help.
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July 5, 2004, 10:01 |
Re: Low-Re turbulence models in Fluent 6.0
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use the command to add low-re k-epsilon models into the GUI: "define/model/viscous/turbulence-expert/low-re-ke" enter "y" Actually there are 6 versions of low-re models, use "define/model/viscous/turbulence-expert/low-re-ke-index" to select models. May u should select k-e first from the GUI, then use the commands to change it to low-re-ke models.
I am also try to activate the v2f model, but failed. |
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July 6, 2004, 08:25 |
Re: Low-Re turbulence models in Fluent 6.0
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Thanks for the help, but I tried and it does not have the turbulence-expert option. It seems FLUENT 6.0 does not support them any more. I will contact my license holder to get support from FLUENT with regards to the v2f model (I think you have to pay royalty). Thanks again.
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July 8, 2004, 12:48 |
Re: Low-Re turbulence models in Fluent 6.0
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I am also wondering how to activate the V2F model in Fluent. Can anybody help? Thanks very much!
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