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Old   December 15, 2007, 11:15
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Hi,

I wonder what kind of turbulence models exits in vectis? I am asking especially in the context of heat transfer in waterjackets. As far as I know, the boundary treatment, mesh and model, is most important for heat transfer problems; so I am a bit confused, how this can be done with a cut cell approach!? In addition to that, I would like to know, what kind of discretization schemes are availabe in vectis.

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Old   December 19, 2007, 10:27
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Hi, me again...

does noone has on idea about the heat transfer performance of the above problem?

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Old   January 1, 2008, 14:04
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... it seems, that vectis is not suited for this kind of problem; at least no one is using it for waterjackets heat transfer problems. Fab
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