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April 24, 1999, 12:29 |
Caracteristic numbers in CFD
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What are the different numbers that exists in CFD, what is their use, other than the reynolds number.
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April 26, 1999, 13:36 |
Re: Caracteristic numbers in CFD
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Bonjour!
THere are a bunch of numbers and you can even look into books or articles for that. If you can, have a look at: P. H. Roberts, Magnetohydrodynamics, in Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, Vol. 9, page 153-154 (1994 VCH Publishers, Inc. ISBN 1-56081-068-8/94). Let me know if you can't find it, then I'll give you more than a dozen numbers. Patrick |
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