Hello everyone,
I'm doing some simulation for turbulent flows, I'm using the k-E model but I would like to know how to mesh with Y+ = 1, because I want to modelize the visquous sub layer to see what happens there.
So i'm wondering if there is an equivalent to the Enhanced wall treatment of FLUENT ?
I saw that there are 3 different wall function types (by default is the two scale model) but does one of these enable me to do this sublayer refinement (or maybe shall I go to another models such as k-Omega).
Regards,
Quentin
Wall function
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Re: Wall function
Hello,
In section 5.4 of the theory guide and in section 8.2.5 of the user guide (Ver 4.3) you have information about the wall functions and the turbulence models. I think that should change your turbulence model to K-omega or V2-f.
Regards
Luciano
In section 5.4 of the theory guide and in section 8.2.5 of the user guide (Ver 4.3) you have information about the wall functions and the turbulence models. I think that should change your turbulence model to K-omega or V2-f.
Regards
Luciano
Re: Wall function
Hello Luciano thank you for your reply.
Yes I saw that and I also saw that there is the v2-f phi and EBRSM models that are called low Reynolds models (and can fit better with law Y+).
Regards
Quentin
Yes I saw that and I also saw that there is the v2-f phi and EBRSM models that are called low Reynolds models (and can fit better with law Y+).
Regards
Quentin