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February 22, 2005, 00:11 |
Flow around Two Tandem Cylinders
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Hi everyone, I am trying to simulate the flow around two tandem cylinders (one cylinder is in the wake of the other) at a Reynolds number of 20000. Dose anyone know which turbulent model will work better? I used the DES, but I got very strange flow structure in the gap between the cylinders and Strouhal number was higher than that reported in the experimental work. Thanks in advance. Atef
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February 22, 2005, 03:57 |
Re: Flow around Two Tandem Cylinders
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I am modelling a similar situation and I use k-e RNG Model and it seems to work OK with mine.
If you are interested we can work together to improve our model and just give me an e mail. Sham. |
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February 22, 2005, 15:30 |
Re: Flow around Two Tandem Cylinders
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Thanks Sham for your response. I look forward to working with you in this simulation.
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February 24, 2015, 12:35 |
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Oghenemaro Benedict Egweni
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hey guys, I would be interested to work with you on the analysis of tandem cylinders in CFD. please email me on megweni@yahoo.com if you can
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