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July 15, 2003, 07:02 |
Particle turbulence
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Guys Could you advice me whether I can get particle turbulence (e.g. rms of particles) from the CFD software available in the market?
Any one heard about 'Lagrangian Correlation time scales'? Why this is used and how can I get this running commmercial softwares?? Cathy |
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July 15, 2003, 14:15 |
Re: Particle turbulence
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Hi Cathy, If I remember correctly all the different correlations definitions are descripted neatly in:
Personal Author Reynolds, A. J. Title Turbulent flows in engineering. Publication info London, John Wiley [1974] Physical descrip xvii, 462 p. illus. 24 cm. Subject term Fluid mechanics Subject term Turbulence ISBN 0471717827 |
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