Multi Algorithm in CFD Software and its Application to Numerical Simulation of 2D Regular Wave

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Fluent is a popular CFD software package now, it can model complicated fluxion question from incondensability to the highly condensability. This article compares and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of several algorithms which used by the commercial software Fluent. It is must be determined the model accordance to the actual situation in a number of algorithm. Accordance to compared, the standard k-e model is used to simulate the regular wave in flume. The simulation results well reflect the characteristics of the regular waves, agreed well with theoretical value.

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