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Anisotropy Invariant Reynolds Stress Model of Turbulence (AIRSM) and its Application to Attached and Separated Wall-Bounded Flows
Authors:V Kumar  B Frohnapfel  J Jovanovi?  M Breuer  W Zuo  I Hadzi?  R Lechner
Institution:1. Lehrstuhl für Str?mungsmechanik (LSTM), Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg, Cauerstr. 4, 91058, Erlangen, Germany
5. Endress+Hauser Flowtec AG, K?genstr. 7, 4153, Reinach, Switzerland
2. Institut für Mechanik, Helmut-Schmidt-Universit?t Hamburg, 22043, Hamburg, Germany
3. CD-adapco, Nordost Park 3–5, 90411, Nürnberg, Germany
4. ANSYS Germany, Staudenfeldweg 12, 83624, Otterfing, Germany
Abstract:Numerical predictions with a differential Reynolds stress closure, which in its original formulation explicitly takes into account possible states of turbulence on the anisotropy-invariant map, are presented. Thus the influence of anisotropy of turbulence on the modeled terms in the governing equations for the Reynolds stresses is accounted for directly. The anisotropy invariant Reynolds stress model (AIRSM) is implemented and validated in different finite-volume codes. The standard wall-function approach is employed as initial step in order to predict simple and complex wall-bounded flows undergoing large separation. Despite the use of simple wall functions, the model performed satisfactory in predicting these flows. The predictions of the AIRSM were also compared with existing Reynolds stress models and it was found that the present model results in improved convergence compared with other models. Numerical issues involved in the implementation and application of the model are also addressed.
Keywords:Turbulence  Turbulence modeling  Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes  Reynolds stress model  Anisotrpoy  Invariant map  Separated wall-bounded flow
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