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The numerical method used in EDF’s unstructured finite volume code is described, with an emphasis on boundary conditions. Through close collaboration with FLOMANA partners, UMIST in particular, implementation of SSG, SST, V2F models and scalable wall functions could be finalised. The wing-tip vortex and the 3D hill cases were computed in URANS mode, the latter also with LES using a synthetic turbulence method.
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Laurence, D., Benhamadouche, S., Uribe, J. (2006). Method Used and Highlight Results achieved with the code_Saturne Software at EDF. In: Haase, W., Aupoix, B., Bunge, U., Schwamborn, D. (eds) FLOMANIA — A European Initiative on Flow Physics Modelling. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design (NNFM), vol 94. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39507-2_10
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