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March 23, 2022 at 12:38 pm
CMHR
SubscriberHi!
I am conducting a project that deals with the importance of roughness at highspeed aerodynamic regimes. I have looked at the ANSYS handbook in regards to how roughness is modeled, and they have kindly provided a reference to one book where they get the equations from. However, I would still like some further information in regards to how they modeled it. For example, what is the transitional Reynolds number Re_k they used? Does it take into account the adverse pressure gradient effects?
I ask this because the geometry I am working with is not a flat plate or a pipe.
I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you very much.
Kind regards,
CMHR
March 30, 2022 at 12:04 pmSVV
Ansys EmployeeHello Please refer to section "7.4.15.3. Wall Roughness Effects in Turbulent Wall-Bounded Flows" in 7.4.15. Wall Boundary Conditions (ansys.com)
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