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Old   September 18, 2007, 13:00
Default S-A model-why sometime trim functions are not used
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Hello everyone, In S-A turbulence model, the trim functions are not used some times, probably for supercritical flows. Can anyone explain please?
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Old   September 19, 2007, 06:52
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There are term including ft as trip functions to facilitate transition to turbulent in S-A model. However, I have seen some papers which dont use it quoting supercritical flow. Can someone please guide me why? Thanks in anticipation.
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