Two equation turbulence models
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Two-equation models, like <math>k-\epsilon</math> models and <math>k-\omega</math> models, are among the most commonly used turbulence models today. | Two-equation models, like <math>k-\epsilon</math> models and <math>k-\omega</math> models, are among the most commonly used turbulence models today. | ||
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Revision as of 09:19, 7 May 2006
Two-equation models, like models and models, are among the most commonly used turbulence models today.
Two-equation models by definition include two extra transport equations to model the turbulent properties of the flow.