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May 8, 2007, 00:10 |
turbulent viscosity ratio
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What is the range of turbulent viscosity ratio in inlet of turbomachinery?Thank you!
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May 10, 2007, 04:50 |
Re: turbulent viscosity ratio
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Read CFD-Wiki. There is something about this written there. What eddy viscosity ratio you have depens on which component you are interested in. It can range from say 10 for a fan rotor to say 10000 for the inlet to an HP turbine. In general I would not recommend using this as an inlet condition though. I find it more intuitive to specify a tublence level and a turbulent length scale.
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