Turbulence free-stream boundary conditions
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In most CFD simulations it is necessary to specify values of the turbulent properties on the inlets. This is often difficult and can be a source of uncertainty, since the incoming turbulence is rarely known exactly. Most often you are forced to make a more or less educated guess of the incoming turbulence.
Estimating the incoming turbulence model variables, like turbulent energy, dissipation or even Reynolds stresses, directly is difficult. Instead it is often easier to think of the incoming turbulence in terms of properties like turbulence intensity and turbulent length-scale or eddy-viscosity ratio. These properties are more intuitive and can more easily be related to physical characteristics of the problem.