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What must the K-omega first inflation layer (by Aspect Ratio) be? |
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February 26, 2018, 05:59 |
What must the K-omega first inflation layer (by Aspect Ratio) be?
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Noel
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I'm used to giving the first inflation layer by aspect ratio instead of the more tedious process of finding y+ for every wall surface. But for k-omega (standard), which requires a y+~1, what must the aspect ratio of the first layer be?
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aspect ratio, first inlfation layer, k-omega, wall function |
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