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Old   August 23, 2017, 05:07
Default Intermittency output from Gamma Re Theta model
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Dears,

I haven't started the CFD but I am writing a proposal and I need to know this that I can find nowhere.

How is the output of intermittency in the Gamma-Re_Theta transition model?
By this I mean, it is provided as BL profiles/contours at BL y position?
Can we get the intermittency on the wall?

I ask this because I will work with exp and cfd and I need to compare the intermittency. This issue is I only have meas. on the wall ...

* I read a report with intermittency profiles shaped like velocity, as if a no slip condition, where intermittency was always zero on the wall. If the model BC is normal zero flux of intermitency, we still can have the intermittency value on the wall, right?
** On Langtry's phd thesis and "Transition Modeling for General CFD Applications in Aeronautics" by Langtry and Menter is see contours if wall intermittency diff. than zero.

I appreciate the potential help you might give me!
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