Hello,
I can't really answer you regarding TELEMAC-2D but for TELEMAC-3D here coms an answer:
- the COEFFICIENT FOR HORIZONTAL DIFFUSION OF VELOCITIES is the kinematic (molecular) viscosity of the fluid. In case you use a turbulence model with a constant turbulent viscosity it is the sum of the molecular+turbulent kinematic viscosities (in m2/s);
- in case you use a 1-equation or 2-equations turbulence model (mixing length, k-epsilon), you should only specify the molecular kinematic viscosity there and TELEMAC will calculate the total viscosity itself (which will be space-time variable). k-epsilon is a widely-used turbulence model, which is more general than the mixing-length model. In case you don't know what to use as a mixing length model, and you have a fully turbulent flow, I would suggest trying the k-epsilon model.
I hope this answer will help you.
Best regards,
Agnès