Turbulence modeling
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## [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | ## [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | ||
# [[Two equation models]] | # [[Two equation models]] | ||
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## [[k-epsilon models]] | ## [[k-epsilon models]] | ||
### [[Standard k-epsilon model]] | ### [[Standard k-epsilon model]] | ||
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### [[RNG k-epsilon model]] | ### [[RNG k-epsilon model]] | ||
### [[Near wall treatment for k-epsilon models]] | ### [[Near wall treatment for k-epsilon models]] | ||
+ | ## [[k-omega models]] | ||
+ | ### [[Wilcox's k-omega model]] | ||
+ | ### [[SST k-omega model]] | ||
+ | ### [[Near wall treatment for k-omega models]] | ||
# [[The Reynolds Stress model (RSM) ]] | # [[The Reynolds Stress model (RSM) ]] | ||
# [[Large eddy simulations (LES) ]] | # [[Large eddy simulations (LES) ]] |
Revision as of 04:32, 13 September 2005
- Baldwin-Lomax model
- A fairly simple algebraic model which is commonly used in aerospace and turbomachinery applications
[Jonas Please move the Baldwin-Lomax under appropiate heading]