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Low Reynolds Turbulent Flow

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Hi folks,

does anyone know what the "spf.wall_spf" variable means in the AKN Low Reynolds k-ep model.

I can see it in the equation view, but other than that, there is no more info...

I am really trying to understand this one, because I am trying to implment my own Low Reynolds model (coupled with some other physics) but I am having a hard time defining the Epsilon at the wall.

And I believe it may be due to the variable I mentioned above.

Hope some can help.


Best Regards,

Rui Silva

1 Reply Last Post Jan 25, 2013, 10:46 a.m. EST
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Fabrice Schlegel COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago Jan 25, 2013, 10:46 a.m. EST

Hi Rui,

There does not seem to be a "spf.wall_spf" variable. Is it a typo?

Best,
Fabrice
Hi Rui, There does not seem to be a "spf.wall_spf" variable. Is it a typo? Best, Fabrice

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