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Assessment of two-parameter mixed models for large eddy simulations of transitional and turbulent flows

Author(s)
Lee, Young MoHwang, Hyeon GyuLee, Jae HwaLee, JungilPark, Jae Sung
Issued Date
2020-02
DOI
10.1007/s12206-020-0119-2
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31154
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12206-020-0119-2
Citation
JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.34, no.2, pp.727 - 743
Abstract
In the present study, improved two-parameter mixed models for large eddy simulations are proposed based on previous two-parameter mixed models of Salvetti and Banerjee [1] and Horiuti [2]. The subgrid-scale (SGS) stress in our models is decomposed into the modified Leonard stress, modified cross stress and modified SGS Reynolds stress terms. Although the modified Leonard stress term is explicitly calculated based on the scale-similarity, the modified cross stress term is built using an extension of the filtered Bardina model proposed by Horiuti [3] for better predictions of the interaction between resolved and unresolved scales (i.e., energy exchange). The modified SGS Reynolds stress is modeled by the dynamic Smagorinsky model or by a dynamic global model, leading to two unknown model coefficients for the modified cross stress and the modified SGS Reynolds stress terms. In order to demonstrate the reliability of the proposed SGS models, large eddy simulations of two types of flows (i.e., a fully developed turbulent channel flow and a transitional boundary layer flow) are performed. It is shown that the modified cross stress term makes an important contribution to the accurate predictions of such flows because the emergence of negative SGS dissipation (backward scatter) by the modified cross stress term decreases the excessive positive SGS dissipation (forward scatter). A direct comparison of the turbulent statistics with those from previous SGS models shows that the proposed SGS models result in better prediction performance both in transitional and turbulent flows.
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
ISSN
1738-494X
Keyword (Author)
Large eddy simulationMixed modelTransitional flowTurbulent flow
Keyword
ENERGYSUBGRID-SCALE-MODELBOUNDARY-LAYERSNUMERICAL-SIMULATION

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