Talk:Reynolds stress model (RSM)
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+ | I feel it would be useful to mention in both the text and title that this is also known as Reynold's Stress Transport (RST) model. Only a small detail, but it could save people time searching around to finally realise that they are just two names for the same thing! Also, RSM is less explicit than RST as including T for "Transport" hints to the fact that transport equations for the Re stresses are solved. DaveyBaby Oct 13 |
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Shouldn't it be p' in the transport term of the generalized Reynolds stress equation?
I feel it would be useful to mention in both the text and title that this is also known as Reynold's Stress Transport (RST) model. Only a small detail, but it could save people time searching around to finally realise that they are just two names for the same thing! Also, RSM is less explicit than RST as including T for "Transport" hints to the fact that transport equations for the Re stresses are solved. DaveyBaby Oct 13