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== Review of UFR studies and choice of test case ==
== Review of UFR studies and choice of test case ==


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|'''Figure 2:''' Detailed diffuser design: geometry and dimensions. From Cherry ''et&nbsp;al.'' (2009)
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Revision as of 11:12, 25 July 2012

Flow in a 3D diffuser

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Description

Test Case Studies

Evaluation

Best Practice Advice

References

Confined flows

Underlying Flow Regime 4-16

Description

Introduction

Give a brief overview of the UFR in question. Describe the main characteristics of the type of flow. In particular, what are the underlying flow physics which characterise this UFR and must be captured by the CFD methods? If the UFR considered here is of special relevance for a particular AC featured in the KB, this should be mentioned.

Review of UFR studies and choice of test case

UFR4-16 figure2.png
Figure 2: Detailed diffuser design: geometry and dimensions. From Cherry et al. (2009)




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