Large eddy simulation of transitional boundary layer flow with two-parameter mixed models
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Abstract
Large eddy simulation of a transitional boundary layer flow is performed to assess modified two-parameter mixed models. Because energy transfer between the grid-scale and subgrid-scale has to be modeled to characterize a transitional boundary layer flow, we combine the scale-similarity model and eddy viscosity model as a mixed model. For the proposed mixed models, the two model coefficients are determined by dynamic procedures and the effects of a stress tensor that involves the interaction between the resolved and unresolved scales are considered to estimate the proper energy exchange between large-scales and subgrid-scales. The proposed mixed model with the dynamic Smagorinsky model shows improved prediction in the skin-friction coefficient and shape factor in a transition region, compared to the earlier studies with various subgrid-scale models. The energy dissipation predicted by the present mixed model shows a good agreement with a filtered direct numerical simulation data, although the magnitude of the modeled dissipation is slightly underestimated.
*This research was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education (NRF-2017R1D1A1A09000537) and the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning (NRF-2017R1A5A1015311).
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Presenters
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Young Mo Lee
- Ulsan Natl Inst of Sci & Tech
- Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology