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: A fairly simple algebraic model which is commonly used in aerospace and turbomachinery applications
: A fairly simple algebraic model which is commonly used in aerospace and turbomachinery applications
   [Jonas Please move the Baldwin-Lomax under appropiate heading]
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# [[Introduction]]
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# [[Turbulence]]
# [[One equation models]]
# [[One equation models]]
## [[Prandtl's one-equation model]]
## [[Prandtl's one-equation model]]

Revision as of 05:30, 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]
  1. Turbulence
  2. One equation models
    1. Prandtl's one-equation model
    2. Baldwin-Barth model
    3. Spalart-Allmaras model
  3. Two equation models
    1. k-epsilon models
      1. Standard k-epsilon model
      2. Realisable k-epsilon model
      3. RNG k-epsilon model
      4. Near wall treatment for k-epsilon models
    2. k-omega models
      1. Wilcox's k-omega model
      2. SST k-omega model
      3. Near wall treatment for k-omega models
  4. The Reynolds Stress model (RSM)
  5. Large eddy simulations (LES)
    1. The Smagorinsky-Lilly model
    2. Dynamic Smagorinsky-Lilly model
    3. RNG-LES model
    4. Wall-Adapting Local Eddy-Viscosity (WALE) model
    5. Kinetic Energy Subgrid-Scale model
    6. Near wall treatment for LES models
  6. Detached eddy simulation (DES)
  7. v2-f models
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