Turbulence-resolving integral simulation for wall-bounded flows
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Abstract
Integral methods for studying and predicting turbulent boundary layers were typically based on the Reynolds-averaged equations. This talk introduces a moment-of-momentum approach for simulating instantaneous integral equations for turbulent wall-bounded flows by resolving the unsteady dynamics of large and very-large scale motions on a two-dimensional wall-parallel grid. Turbulence-resolving integral simulations (TRIS) are performed for an open-channel flow configuration with relatively primitive closure approximations. Direct numerical simulations (DNS) are used to evaluate the performance of the TRIS models and assess potential improvements.
*Tanner Ragan was supported by the Department of Defense (DoD) throught the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship Program. Perry Johnson was supported by the National Science Foundation under CAREER award No. 2340121.
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Presenters
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Tanner Ragan
- University of California, Irvine