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Old   February 17, 2016, 18:39
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Dear friends,

there are several wall-functions implemented in OF including: nutWallFunction,
nutRoughWallFunction, nutUSpaldingWallFunction, nutkWallFunction and nutkAtmWallFunction.

Where can I find what are differences among them, their formula, applications and etc? any pdf file, website, ...

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Old   February 18, 2016, 05:52
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Well I think best would be to study the source code:

use
Code:
find $FOAM_SRC -iname *nut*wallfunction*
to find the location of the source files.
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