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Old   October 17, 2013, 05:16
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Hello All.
Hope you are fine and happy.

I wanted to add zeta-f and zeta-f0 turbulence models to my case. I followed two of the threads here in order to find a complete test case for these models but I couldn't find anything but .C and .H files that I had before. I wanted to know how should I change the 0 folder and also the system folder in order to make my solver and existing case work with zeta-f model.
Does anybody have the complete source and a test case of these models?
Thank you very much.
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Hi Masoud

Were you able to run zeta-F0 for your geometry? What was your geometry? I am trying to use zeta-F0 too, so wanted to know if you have had any luck with its validation say for simple channel flow case?
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