Influence of inflow turbulence in shock-wave/turbulent-boundary-layer interaction computations
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2004
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The influence of inflow turbulence on the results of Favre–Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes computations of supersonic oblique-shock-wave/turbulent-boundary-layer interactions (shock-wave Mach-number MSW ∼2.9), using seven-equation Reynolds-stress model turbulence closures, is studied. The generation of inflow conditions (and the initialization of the flowfield) for mean flow, Reynolds stresses, and turbulence length scale, based on semi-analytic grid-independent boundary-layer profiles, is described in detail. Particular emphasis is given to freestream turbulence intensity and length scale. The influence of external-flow turbulence intensity is studied in detail both for flat-plate boundary-layer flow and for a compression-ramp interaction with large separation. It is concluded that the Reynolds-stress model correctly reproduces the effects of external flow turbulence. |
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |
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DOI:10.2514/1.2257 Gerolymos, G.A., Sauret, Emilie, & Vallet, I. (2004) Influence of inflow turbulence in shock-wave/turbulent-boundary-layer interaction computations. AIAA Journal, 42(6), pp. 1101-1106. |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |