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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow Année : 2015

The ASBM-SA turbulence closure: Taking advantage of structure-based modeling in current engineering CFD codes

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Structure-based turbulence models (SBM) carry information about the turbulence structure that is needed for the prediction of complex non-equilibrium flows. SBM have been successfully used to predict a number of canonical flows, yet their adoption rate in engineering practice has been relatively low, mainly because of their departure from standard closure formulations, which hinders easy implementation in existing codes. Here, we demonstrate the coupling between the Algebraic Structure-Based Model (ASBM) and the one-equation Spalart–Allmaras (SA) model, which provides an easy route to bringing structure information in engineering turbulence closures. As the ASBM requires correct predictions of two turbulence scales, which are not taken into account in the SA model, Bradshaw relations and numerical optimizations are used to provide the turbulent kinetic energy and dissipation rate. Attention is paid to the robustness and accuracy of the hybrid model, showing encouraging results for a number of simple test cases. An ASBM module in Fortran-90 is provided along with the present paper in order to facilitate the testing of the model by interested readers.
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hal-01221695 , version 1 (03-05-2024)

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Constantinos Panagiotou, Stavros Kassinos, Bertrand Aupoix. The ASBM-SA turbulence closure: Taking advantage of structure-based modeling in current engineering CFD codes. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 2015, 52, pp.111-128. ⟨10.1016/j.ijheatfluidflow.2014.12.002⟩. ⟨hal-01221695⟩

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