TRANS modeling
TRANS modeling
[′tranz ‚mäd·əl·iŋ or ′tē‚ranz] (fluid mechanics)
A type of turbulence modeling which is based on solving the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations in a time-dependent mode. Derived from transient RANS modeling.
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