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Reynolds-stress model prediction of 3-D duct flows

Fluid Dynamics 2016-02-17 v1

Abstract

The paper examines the impact of different modelling choices in second-moment closures by assessing model performance in predicting 3-D duct flows. The test-cases (developing flow in a square duct [Gessner F.B., Emery A.F.: {\em ASME J. Fluids Eng.} {\bf 103} (1981) 445--455], circular-to-rectangular transition-duct [Davis D.O., Gessner F.B.: {\em AIAA J.} {\bf 30} (1992) 367--375], and \tsn{S}-duct with large separation [Wellborn S.R., Reichert B.A., Okiishi T.H.: {\em J. Prop. Power} {\bf 10} (1994) 668--675]) include progressively more complex strains. Comparison of experimental data with selected 7-equation models (6 Reynolds-stress-transport and 1 scale-determining equations), which differ in the closure of the velocity/pressure-gradient tensor Πij\Pi_{ij}, suggests that rapid redistribution controls separation and secondary-flow prediction, whereas, inclusion of pressure-diffusion modelling improves reattachment and relaxation behaviour.

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@article{arxiv.1412.1292,
  title  = {Reynolds-stress model prediction of 3-D duct flows},
  author = {G. A. Gerolymos and I. Vallet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1292},
  year   = {2016}
}

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submitted article, 46 pages, 24 Figs