You can define turbulence by specifying the turbulence
intensity, characteristic length scale, and velocity scale.
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From the
Initial Conditions section of the
action bar,
click
Initial Turbulence
.
- Optional:
Enter a descriptive
Name.
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Select the geometry supports in the model.
An initial turbulence must be applied to one or more fluid
regions. You can click the
glyph in the model to select the fluid domain.
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From the
Turbulence specification options, select
Intensity - Length scale.
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Specify the
Turbulence intensity, which is the ratio
between the characteristic turbulent velocity scale and the characteristic
velocity scale of the flow .
The turbulent velocity scale is related to the turbulent kinetic energy
()
by .
Therefore, the turbulence intensity indicates the level of turbulent kinetic
energy present as a proportion of the characteristic velocity encountered in
the flow. Typical values range from 0.05 to 0.2.
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Specify the
Turbulence viscosity ratio, which defines
the characteristic velocity of the problem. This value is required to avoid
cases where the initial velocity field is zero.
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Specify the
Velocity scale, which describes the
characteristic velocity of the problem. This value is required to avoid cases
where the initial velocity field is zero.
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Click
OK.