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August 21, 2003, 07:39 |
Turbulence model for vortex shedding
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Hi, Can any one tell me which turbulence model, supported by STAR, is most suitable to capture vortex shedding. For flow past a circular cylinder, I could capture vortex shedding with laminar flow, but with k-epsilon High Re model could not capture. Thanks in advance Prasad
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August 24, 2003, 04:01 |
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Hai PLN Prasad,
Yours is a very genuine doubt. In fact Vortex Shedding was my subject for my Phd thesis, I will be able to help you in this regard. Could you please describe your problem in detail, so that I can get back to you. Also mention whether heat transfer is also involved in that. Don't forget to mention the Mach number of the flow. Thanks C.Bose |
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September 2, 2003, 00:05 |
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Hello! I am also interested in this subject. If you don't mind could you please include me or my email address in your coming email discussions or discuss in public here?
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