Effects of low incoming turbulence on the flow around a 5 :1 rectangular cylinder at non-null-attack angle (Q1792816)
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Effects of low incoming turbulence on the flow around a 5 :1 rectangular cylinder at non-null-attack angle (English)
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12 October 2018
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Summary: The incompressible high Reynolds number flow around the rectangular cylinder with aspect ratio 5\ :\ 1 has been extensively studied in the recent literature and became a standard benchmark in the field of bluff bodies aerodynamics. The majority of the proposed contributions focus on the simulation of the flow when a smooth inlet condition is adopted. Nevertheless, even when nominally smooth conditions are reproduced in wind tunnel tests, a low turbulence intensity is present together with environmental disturbances and model imperfections. Additionally, many turbulence models are known to be excessively dissipative in laminar-to-turbulent transition zones, generally leading to overestimation of the reattachment length. In this paper, Large Eddy Simulations are performed on a 5\ :\ 1 rectangular cylinder at non-null-attack angle aiming at studying the sensitivity of such flow to a low level of incoming disturbances and compare the performance of standard Smagorinsky-Lilly and Kinetic Energy Transport turbulence models.
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