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November 7, 2016, 17:30 |
Define different turbulence model for each phase (multiphaseEulerFoam)
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Rémi Demol
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Hi everyone,
I am using multiphaseEulerFoam for a air/water system and I wanted to know how the turbulence model are defined in turbulenceProperties file ? Is the turbulence model defined for both phases or only one ? Is it possible to define 2 types of turbulence model, one for water (e.g. K-epsilon) and one for air (e.g. laminar) ? Thank you for your help ! |
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November 14, 2016, 14:32 |
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Does anyone have an idea ?
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February 27, 2018, 18:57 |
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Actually you can't. This is a characteristic of the flow, not the phase. The whole flow regime should be either laminar or turbulent.
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