Understanding The k-ε Turbulence?Model
Tomer (Tom) Avraham
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The k-ε turbulence model still remains among the most popular. Most known is the Standard k-ε turbulence model.
In the following posted on TENZOR blog a thorough evaluation of the model and its drawbacks are presented.
Understanding The k-ε Turbulence Model - CFD ISRAEL blog
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7 年Can you write about solidification melting model
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7 年That's a good point. I shall dedicate a post containig both models (I hope the readers shall not run away upon RNG theoretical background though...)
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7 年Nice post ! A word about RNG and Realizable versions of k-epsilon model would make it even more complete. Not sure standard version is a good idea to use, since RKE leads to far better results (better than ske in a large range of flows, gets rid of stagnation point anomaly... but it's still EVM !).
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7 年Thank you Mark Wyatt. It makes one satisfied to know it's appreciated. v2f will surely be one of the posts ??. My first encounter with the model was through Prof. Lars Davidson's (Chalmers) lectures. It's certainly a special one.