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June 3, 2020 at 12:23 am
AlexC
SubscriberPlease see the figure below. Hope the information is clear.Â
Now imagine we have flow comes into a larger tube (Tube 1) from left, and then moves into a smaller tube (Tube 2) and exit Tube 2 from the right. By mass balance, we can easily find out that the Reynolds number between Tube 1 and Tube 2 is:Â
Re1/Re2=D2/D1
So by picking the right D1 and D2, we can easily have laminar flow in Tube 1 and turbulent flow in Tube 2. In this case, what model should we use? Laminar model or turbulent model? It seems neither would work and I couldn't figure out how I should model this problem.Â
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June 3, 2020 at 3:21 am
Kalyan Goparaju
Ansys EmployeeHello,Â
Ansys Fluent has viscous models that are purpose built for computing flows that exhibit laminar-to-turbulent transition. The recommended approach is to select the SST k-w model and turn on 'Intermittency Transition Model'.Â
Thanks,
Kalyan
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June 3, 2020 at 9:28 pm
AlexC
SubscriberThank you Kalyan! That answers my question!
Best,
Alex
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