Isogeometric analysis for turbulent flow

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Abstract: The article is devoted to the simulation of viscous incompressible turbulent fluid flow based on solving the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations with different k-omega models. The isogeometrical approach is used for the discretization based on the Galerkin method. Primary goal of using isogeometric analysis is to be always geometrically exact, independent of the discretization, and to avoid a time-consuming generation of meshes of computational domains. For higher Reynolds numbers, we use stabilization SUPG technique in equations for k and omega. The solutions are compared with the standard benchmark example of turbulent flow over a backward facing step.









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