A numerical study of turbulent flow over a two-dimensional hill

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Sajjadi, SG
Craft, TJ
Feng, Y
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[1] CHL, Stennis Space Ctr, MS 39529 USA
[2] Univ Manchester, Dept Mech Engn, Thermofluid Div, Manchester M60 1QD, Lancs, England
[3] Univ Salford, Ctr Computat Fluid Dynam & Turbulence, Salford M5 4WT, Lancs, England
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complex terrain; second-moment closure; turbulent wake flow;
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
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Calculations of mean velocities and Reynolds stresses are reported for the recirculating flow established in the wake of two-dimensional polynomial-shaped obstacles that are symmetrical about a vertical axis and mounted in the water channel downstream of a fully developed channel flow for Re = 6 x 10(4). The study involves calculations of mean and fluctuating flow properties in the streamwise and spanwise directions and include comparisons with experimental data [Almeida GP, Durao DFG, Heitor MV. Wake flows behind two-dimensional model hills. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 1993; 7: 87-101] for flow around a single obstacle with data resulting from the interaction of consecutive obstacles, using two versions of the low-Reynolds number differential second-moment (DSM) closure model. The results include analysis of the turbulent stresses in local flow co-ordinates and reveal flow structure qualitatively similar to that found in other turbulent flows with a reattachment zone. It is found that the standard isotropization of production model (IPM), based on that proposed by Gibson and Launder [Ground effects on pressure fluctuations in the atmospheric boundary layer. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 1978; 86(3): 191-511], with the incorporation of the wall reflection model of Craft and Launder [New wall-reflection model applied to the turbulent impinging jet. AIAA Journal 1992; 32(12). 2970-2972] predicts the mean velocities quite well, but underestimates the size of the recirculation region and turbulent quantities in the shear layer. These inadequacies are circumvented by adopting a new cubic Reynolds stress closure scheme based on that more recently developed by Craft and Launder [A Reynolds stress closure designed for complex geometries. International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 1996; 17: 245-254] which satisfies the two component limit (TCL) of turbulence. In this model the geometry-specific quantities, such as the wall-normal vector or wall distance, are replaced by invariant dimensionless gradient indicators. Also, the model captures the diverse behaviour of the different components of the stress dissipation, epsilon (ij), near the wall and uses a novel decomposition for the fluctuating pressure terms. Copyright (C) 2001 Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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