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1 physics or 3 physics (turbulent laminair flow)?

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Dear all,

I need to simulate a situation in which I have two different streams of air seperated by a thick solid.
One stream is clearly a laminar flow the other is clearly a turbulent flow.
Now is my question do I simulate this best whith 3 physics (non-isothermal laminair, non isothermal turbulent and heat transfer in solids) or is there a predefined physics in which I can have a laminar and a turbulent flow.

Regards
Hans

0 Replies Last Post 10 juin 2013, 02:34 UTC−4
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