K-epsilon turbulence model
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k-epsilon-turbulence-model-266-7343562
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K-epsilon turbulence model
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K-epsilon (k-ε) turbulence model is one of the most common models used in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate mean flow characteristics for turbulent flow conditions. It is a two equation model that gives a general description of turbulence by means of two transport equations. The original impetus for the K-epsilon model was to improve the mixing-length model, as well as to find an alternative to algebraically prescribing turbulent length scales in moderate to high complexity flows. T
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Model used in computational fluid dynamics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-epsilon_turbulence_model
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2024-01-12T01:29:12Z
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