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September 28, 1999, 07:08 |
Turbulence models in CFD
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I would like to know about the available turbulence models in the most CFD-Softwares. For example, I know already, that FLUENT 5 has K-E, RNG, RSM and LES available. Does anybody know if programm like CFX 5, AVL-Fire, Phoenics have also RSM (reynolds stress model) and LES for example???
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September 28, 1999, 08:48 |
Re: Turbulence models in CFD
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CFX 4.2 provides:
k-e Low reynolds number k-e Low reynolds number k-omega RNG k-e Algebraic stress Differential stress Differential flux I am not sure about CFX 5. It at least provides: k-e Reynolds stress model But why don't you check the helpdesks. I am sure they're willing to answer your questions GJG |
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September 28, 1999, 20:15 |
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I think AN INTRDUCTION TO COMPUTEATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS written by H K VERSTEEG&W MALALASEKERA may be good for you
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