One equation turbulence models
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One equation turbulence models solve one turbulent transport equation, usually the turbulent kinetic energy. The original one-equation model is [[Prandtl's one-equation model]]. Other common one-equation models are: | One equation turbulence models solve one turbulent transport equation, usually the turbulent kinetic energy. The original one-equation model is [[Prandtl's one-equation model]]. Other common one-equation models are: | ||
* [[Baldwin-Barth model]] | * [[Baldwin-Barth model]] | ||
* [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | * [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | ||
+ | * [[Rahman-Agarwal-Siikonen Model]] | ||
+ | * [[Wray-Agarwal(WA) Turbulence Model]] | ||
+ | * [[Shuai-Agarwal Turbulence Model]] | ||
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One equation turbulence models solve one turbulent transport equation, usually the turbulent kinetic energy. The original one-equation model is Prandtl's one-equation model. Other common one-equation models are:
- Baldwin-Barth model
- Spalart-Allmaras model
- Rahman-Agarwal-Siikonen Model
- Wray-Agarwal(WA) Turbulence Model
- Shuai-Agarwal Turbulence Model