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Old   September 17, 2000, 23:04
Default Baldwin-Lomax model at Rotating coordinate
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jypark
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Hi everybody

I want to apply the bladwin-Lomax model in the case with moving and stationary wall at the rotating coordinate.

I have some problems in calculating the vorticity, wall shear stress and wake velocity.

If anybody konw the method, please let me know.

thanks
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Old   September 18, 2000, 02:06
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John C. Chien
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(1). The book by David C. Wilcox, entitled "Turbulence Modeling for CFD" ,2nd edition, 1998, has a good chapter on algebraic models, which includes the Baldwin-Lomax model. Wilcox website can be found in the forum/resources section. (2). The ASME/ Journal of turbomachinery should have some published cfd papers using the Baldwin-Lomax model. It is a simple and widely used turbulence model. (with limitations, as usual)
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