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A complete and irreducible dynamic SGS heat-flux modelling based on the strain rate tensor for large-eddy simulation of thermal convection
Authors:Bing-Chen Wang  Jing Yin  Eugene Yee  Donald J Bergstrom  
Institution:

aDefence Research and Development Canada – Suffield, P.O. Box 4000, STN Main, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada T1A 8K6

bDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada S7N 5A9

Abstract:In this paper, a general family of explicit algebraic tensor diffusivity functions based on the resolved temperature gradient vector and strain rate tensor is studied and applied to the construction of new constitutive relations for modelling the subgrid-scale (SGS) heat flux (HF). Based on Noll’s formulation, dynamic linear and nonlinear tensor diffusivity models are proposed for large-eddy simulation of thermal convection. The constitutive relations for these two proposed models are complete and irreducible. These two new models include several existing dynamic SGS HF models as special cases. It is shown that in contrast to the conventional modelling approach, the proposed models embody more degrees of freedom, permit non-alignment between the SGS HF and resolved temperature gradient vectors, reflect near-wall flow physics at the subgrid scale, and therefore, allow for a more realistic geometrical representation of the SGS heat flux for large-eddy simulation of thermal convection. Numerical simulations have been performed using a benchmark test case of a combined forced and natural convective flow in a vertical channel with a Reynolds number of View the MathML source and a Grashof number of Gr = 9.6 × 105. The results obtained using the two proposed SGS HF models are compared with reported direct numerical simulation (DNS) data as well as predictions obtained using several conventional dynamic SGS HF models.
Keywords:Turbulence  Heat transfer  Convection  Large-eddy simulation  Subgrid-scale model
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