Journal article

Modeling rotational effects in eddy-viscosity closures

BA Pettersson Reif, PA Durbin, A Ooi

International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 1999

Abstract

A new approach to sensitize turbulence closures based on the linear eddy-viscosity hypothesis to rotational effects is proposed. The principal idea is to 'mimic' the behavior of a second moment closure (SMC) in rotating homogeneous shear flow; depending on the ratio of the mean flow to the imposed rotational time scales, the model should be able to bifurcate between two stable equilibrium solutions. These solutions correspond to exponential or algebraic time dependent growth or decay of turbulent kinetic energy. This fundamental behavior of SMCs is believed to be of importance also in the prediction of non-equilibrium turbulence. A near-wall turbulence model which is based on the linear eddy..

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