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Capturing turbulent density flux effects in variable density flow by an explicit algebraic model

Grigoriev, Igor A. (author)
KTH,Turbulens,Linné Flow Center, FLOW
Wallin, Stefan (author)
KTH,Turbulens,Linné Flow Center, FLOW,Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Sweden
Brethouwer, Geert (author)
KTH,Turbulens,Linné Flow Center, FLOW
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Johansson, Arne V. (author)
KTH,Turbulens,Linné Flow Center, FLOW
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AIP Publishing, 2015
2015
English.
In: Physics of fluids. - : AIP Publishing. - 1070-6631 .- 1089-7666. ; 27:4
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  • The explicit algebraic Reynolds stress model of Grigoriev et al. ["A realizable explicit algebraic Reynolds stress model for compressible turbulent flow with significant mean dilatation," Phys. Fluids 25, 105112 (2013)] is extended to account for the turbulent density flux in variable density flows. The influence of the mean dilatation and the variation of mean density on the rapid pressure-strain correlation are properly accounted for introducing terms balancing a so-called "baroclinic" production in the Reynolds stress tensor equation. Applying the weak-equilibrium assumption leads to a self-consistent formulation of the model. The model together with a K - ω model is applied to a quasi-one-dimensional plane nozzle flow transcending from subsonic to supersonic regimes. The model remains realizable with constraints put on the model parameters. When density fluxes are taken into account, the model is less likely to become unrealizable. The density variance coupled with a "local mean acceleration" also can influence the model acting to increase anisotropy. The general trends of the behaviour of the anisotropy and production components under the variation of model parameters are assessed. We show how the explicit model can be applied to two- and three-dimensional mean flows without previous knowledge of a tensor basis to obtain the general solution. Approaches are proposed in order to achieve an approximate solution to the consistency equation in cases when analytic solution is missing. In summary, the proposed model has the potential to significantly improve simulations of variable-density flows.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Annan fysik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Other Physics Topics (hsv//eng)

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Algebra
Anisotropy
Cyclone separators
Pipe flow
Reynolds number
Tensors
Approximate solution
Explicit algebraic models
Explicit algebraic reynolds stress models
Production components
Quasi-one dimensional
Rapid pressure-strain correlation
Reynolds stress tensors
Variable-density flows

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