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Truncation error analysis of the rotational form for the convective terms in the Navier-Stokes equation (English)
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18 October 1998
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The truncation error of the rotational form for the convective terms in the Navier-Stokes equation is examined in the direct numerical simulation of the fully developed turbulent channel flow, in which the low-order finite difference method is used for the partial derivatives in the wall-normal direction. An estimate of the truncation error using the Taylor expansion reveals that this truncation error term is comparable to the rotational stress generation term, represented by the nonlinear \(k-\varepsilon\) model in the Reynolds averaged turbulence models, in the governing equations for the Reynolds shear stress and the normal stress due to the Coriolis force term acting in a channel flow rotating about the spanwise axis. The effective angular velocity due to the truncation error term is dependent on the distance from the wall, and the turbulence is reduced on both sides of the walls analogously to the laminarization of turbulence on the suction side of the conventional rotating channel flow. \(\copyright\) Academic Press.
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direct numerical simulation
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fully developed turbulent channel flow
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low-order finite difference method
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Taylor expansion
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Coriolis force
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effective angular velocity
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