Turbulence kinetic energy

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title: Turbulence kinetic energy
text: In fluid dynamics, turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) is the mean kinetic energy per unit mass associated with eddies in turbulent flow. Physically, the turbulence kinetic energy is characterized by measured root-mean-square (RMS) velocity fluctuations. In the Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes equations, the turbulence kinetic energy can be calculated based on the closure method, i.e. a turbulence model. The TKE can be defined to be half the sum of the variances σ² of the fluctuating velocity compone
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date created: 2006-05-30T16:17:19Z
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