LES of a turbulent channel flow with a predictive wall model

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Abstract

Large-eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent channel flow are presented. These LES combine the stretched-vortex, subgrid-scale (SGS) model with a near-wall model (Chung \& Pullin {\it JFM} 2009) that here provides a plane-averaged, wall-shear stress together with a plane-averaged slip velocity at a raised or ``virtual'' wall. Instantaneous stream-wise fluctuations are then added to this slip velocity using an empirical inner-outer wall model (Mathis {\it et al}, {\it JFM} 2011) driven by a velocity time-series obtained from within the log-layer of the outer flow. This spatially fluctuating slip velocity is used as a boundary condition for the outer LES. Results using several variations of this wall model are described for turbulent channel flow at Reynolds numbers $Re_\tau$ up to $2.2 \times 10^4$.

*NSF CBET-1235605

Authors

  • Michio Inoue

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Dale Pullin

    • California Institute of Technology
  • Ivan Marusic

    • The University of Melbourne
    • University of Melbourne
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne
  • Romain Mathis

    • University of Melbourne