Wall model for large-eddy simulation of compressible turbulent flows

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Abstract

We propose a wall model for large-eddy simulation of compressible wall-bounded turbulent flows. The model is based on an assumed incompressible velocity profile and the inverse of a recent compressible velocity transformation [Griffin et al. PNAS. 118: 34, 2021]. The model is tested in turbulent boundary layers, channel flows, and a flow with spatially varying streamwise pressure gradients. Compared with state-of-the-art models, the present model provides improved predictions of velocity and temperature profiles, skin friction, and heat flux without significant increased computational cost. The largest improvements in accuracy are achieved in cases with strong heat transfer.

*K.G. acknowledges support from the National Defense Science and Engineering and Stanford Graduate Fellowships. L.F. acknowledges support from Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (No. 2022A1515011779). P.M. acknowledges support from NASA grant No. NNX15AU93A and by Boeing Co.

Presenters

  • Kevin P Griffin

    • Center for Turbulence Research
    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Kevin P Griffin

    • Center for Turbulence Research
    • Stanford University
  • Lin Fu

    • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • Parviz Moin

    • Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University
    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ