Near-Wall Turbulent Pressure Diffusion Modeling and Influence in Three-Dimensional Secondary Flows
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2007
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The purpose of this paper is to develop a second-moment closure with a near-wall turbulent pressure diffusion model for three-dimensional complex flows, and to evaluate the influence of the turbulent diffusion term on the prediction of detached and secondary flows. A complete turbulent diffusion model including a near-wall turbulent pressure diffusion closure for the slow part was developed based on the tensorial form of Lumley and included in a re-calibrated wall-normal-free Reynolds-stress model developed by Gerolymos and Vallet. The proposed model was validated against several one-, two, and three-dimensional complex flows. |
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American Society Mechanical Engineering International |
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DOI:10.1115/1.2723811 Sauret, Emilie & Vallet, I. (2007) Near-Wall Turbulent Pressure Diffusion Modeling and Influence in Three-Dimensional Secondary Flows. Journal of Fluids Engineering - Transactions of ASME, 129(5), pp. 634-642. |
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Copyright 2007 American Society Mechanical Engineering International |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |