Mixing length model for buoyant jets
11 years 11 months ago #9824
viviro7
Hi
I was checking at subroutine viscml.f and at page 67 of chapter 2 of the Hydrodynamics of Free Surface Flows book, and found that for an outfall (heat outfall) is better to use option 4 (JET) for the mixing length model. However, I was wondering if is possible to use this model just for a small domain which corresponds to the outfall and use the standard Prandtl model for the rest of the domain. How should I go about it?
Thanks
Viviana
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Mixing length model for buoyant jets
11 years 11 months ago #9826
jmhervouet
Hello,
Actually we removed this model for jets, it raised problems and was not written for parallelism. It is superseded by models like k-epsilon that "see" jets because they "know" the gradients of velocity.
With best regards,
Jean-Michel Hervouet
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Mixing length model for buoyant jets
11 years 11 months ago #9831
viviro7
Thank you so much for the clarification.
Kind Regards
Viviana
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