Large eddy simulation of turbulent thermal convection using a mixed scale diffusivity model (Q979547)

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    Large eddy simulation of turbulent thermal convection using a mixed scale diffusivity model
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5727160

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      Large eddy simulation of turbulent thermal convection using a mixed scale diffusivity model (English)
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      28 June 2010
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      Summary: The Mixed Scale Diffusivity Model, originally developed in the case of the differentially heated cavity, is applied to compute turbulent Rayleigh-Benard flow in an infinite fluid layer at \(\text{Pr} = 0.71\) for a large range of Rayleigh numbers (\(6.3 \times 10^5 - 2 \times 10^{11}\)). The effect of this SGS modelling, which adjusts locally the SGS diffusivity to the thermal scales of the flow and results in variable PrSGS like the dynamic approach, is emphasised by comparison with LES and TRANS literature data. A single scaling regime is found in a range of Rayleigh numbers \(6.3 \times 10^5 - 2 \times 10^{10}\), whose properties include the \(\text{Ra}^{0.302}\) scaling law for the Nusselt number and for the thermal boundary layer thickness, in agreement with the experimental correlation of Niemela et al. (2000). The first indication of a transition towards a new regime appears above \(\text{Ra} = 10^{11}\).
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      thermal convection
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      Rayleigh-Bénard
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      turbulence modelling
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      large eddy simulation
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      CFD
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      computational fluid dynamics
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      turbulent flows
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