A simplified v2–f model for near‐wall turbulence |
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Authors: | M. M. Rahman T. Siikonen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory of Applied Thermodynamics, Helsinki University of Technology, S?hk?miehentie 4, FIN‐02015 HUT, Finland |
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Abstract: | ![]() A simplified version of the v2–f model is proposed that accounts for the distinct effects of low‐Reynolds number and near‐wall turbulence. It incorporates modified Cε(1,2) coefficients to amplify the level of dissipation in non‐equilibrium flow regions, thus reducing the kinetic energy and length scale magnitudes to improve prediction of adverse pressure gradient flows, involving flow separation and reattachment. Unlike the conventional v2–f, it requires one additional equation (i.e. the elliptic equation for the elliptic relaxation parameter fµ) to be solved in conjunction with the k–ε model. The scaling is evaluated from k in collaboration with an anisotropic coefficient Cv and fµ. Consequently, the model needs no boundary condition on and avoids free stream sensitivity. The model is validated against a few flow cases, yielding predictions in good agreement with the direct numerical simulation (DNS) and experimental data. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | v2– f model near‐wall turbulence elliptic relaxation flow separation and reattachment |
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