Difference between revisions of "TUFLOW Message 3008"

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|message_desc=When PRANDTL turbulence model is selected, the viscosity is modelled based on the turbulence length scale ''lm'' and the turbulence intensity ''k'' as follows:
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|message_desc=''SMAGORINSKY turbulence model:''<br>
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When SMAGORINSKY turbulence model is used, ''nut_m'' is the Smagorinsky coefficient and ''nut_c'' is a constant eddy viscosity component. These two parameter must be >=0.<br><br>
  
|suggestions=XX.  
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''PRANDTL turbulence model:''<br>
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If the PRANDTL turbulence model is selected, the viscosity is modelled based on the turbulence length scale ''lm'' and the turbulence intensity ''k'' as follows:<br>
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where ''nut_c'' is a constant component of the viscosity, and the maximum value of ''lm'' is limited by  ''nut_m * depth'', where ''nut_m'' is a coefficient to define the turbulence length scale.
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|suggestions=Make sure the parameters specified by the '''Viscosity Coefficients''' command is .  
  
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 3008|Discuss Message 3008]]
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 3008|Discuss Message 3008]]

Revision as of 13:55, 16 July 2018

TUFLOW Message
ERROR 3008: nut_m must be >= 0.
ERROR 3008: nut_c must be >= 0

Alternate Message


Message Type
ERROR

Description
SMAGORINSKY turbulence model:
When SMAGORINSKY turbulence model is used, nut_m is the Smagorinsky coefficient and nut_c is a constant eddy viscosity component. These two parameter must be >=0.

PRANDTL turbulence model:
If the PRANDTL turbulence model is selected, the viscosity is modelled based on the turbulence length scale lm and the turbulence intensity k as follows:


where nut_c is a constant component of the viscosity, and the maximum value of lm is limited by nut_m * depth, where nut_m is a coefficient to define the turbulence length scale.

Suggestions
Make sure the parameters specified by the Viscosity Coefficients command is .


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