Oblique-Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction Using Near-Wall Reynolds-Stress Models
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2004
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A synthesis is presented of the predictive capability of a family of near-wall wall-normal free Reynolds stress models (which are completely independent of wall topology, i.e., of the distance fromthe wall and the normal-to-thewall orientation) for oblique-shock-wave/turbulent-boundary-layer interactions. For the purpose of comparison, results are also presented using a standard low turbulence Reynolds number k–ε closure and a Reynolds stress model that uses geometric wall normals and wall distances. Studied shock-wave Mach numbers are in the range MSW = 2.85–2.9 and incoming boundary-layer-thickness Reynolds numbers are in the range Reδ0 = 1–2×106. Computations were carefully checked for grid convergence. Comparison with measurements shows satisfactory agreement, improving on results obtained using a k–ε model, and highlights the relative importance of redistribution and diffusion closures, indicating directions for future modeling work. |
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |
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DOI:10.2514/1.1984 Gerolymos, G.A., Sauret, Emilie, & Vallet, I. (2004) Oblique-Shock-Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction Using Near-Wall Reynolds-Stress Models. AIAA Journal, 42(6), pp. 1089-1100. |
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Copyright 2004 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |