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On physical constraints for multi-scale turbulence closure models (English)
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28 June 2010
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Summary: This paper deals with a generalisation of physical constraints for the family of two-scale eddy viscosity turbulence models, aimed at deriving general model coefficients. The focus is on models in which - next to the transport equation for the turbulence kinetic energy - two additional equations are solved to provide separately the scales of the energy-containing eddies and of the dissipative processes. The natural choice for accounting for spectral dynamics is to solve separate equations for the spectral energy flux dominated by the energy-containing eddies, \(\varepsilon p\), and for the energy dissipation \(\varepsilon _T\). We give a critical evaluation of the physical constraints derived for three generic turbulent flows, which can be used to determine model coefficients. The analysis is presented for a generic variable \(\phi \), which can subsequently be transformed into any other scalar scale variable, allowing one to analyse the properties and performances of different equations.
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turbulence modelling
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multi-scale modelling
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second moment closure
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non-equilibrium flows
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generic flows
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physical constraints
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turbulence closure models
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eddy viscosity turbulence
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transport equation
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turbulence kinetic energy
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turbulent flows
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heat transfer
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