Turbulence modeling
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#### [[Baldwin-Barth model]] | #### [[Baldwin-Barth model]] | ||
#### [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | #### [[Spalart-Allmaras model]] | ||
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+ | #### [[Wray-Agarwal(WA) turbulence Model]] | ||
+ | #### [[Shuai-Agarwal turbulence Model]] | ||
### ''[[Two equation models]]'' | ### ''[[Two equation models]]'' | ||
#### [[k-epsilon models]] | #### [[k-epsilon models]] | ||
##### [[Standard k-epsilon model]] | ##### [[Standard k-epsilon model]] | ||
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##### [[RNG k-epsilon model]] | ##### [[RNG k-epsilon model]] | ||
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## [[Kinetic energy subgrid-scale model]] | ## [[Kinetic energy subgrid-scale model]] | ||
## [[Near-wall treatment for LES models]] | ## [[Near-wall treatment for LES models]] | ||
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# '''[[Detached eddy simulation (DES) ]]''' | # '''[[Detached eddy simulation (DES) ]]''' | ||
# '''[[Direct numerical simulation (DNS) ]]''' | # '''[[Direct numerical simulation (DNS) ]]''' |
Latest revision as of 19:16, 10 April 2021
Turbulence modeling is a key issue in most CFD simulations. Virtually all engineering applications are turbulent and hence require a turbulence model.
Classes of turbulence models
- RANS-based models
- Linear eddy-viscosity models
- Algebraic models
- One and two equation models
- Non-linear eddy viscosity models and algebraic stress models
- Reynolds stress transport models
- Linear eddy-viscosity models
- Large eddy simulations
- Detached eddy simulations and other hybrid models
- Direct numerical simulations
Content of turbulence modeling section
- Turbulence
- RANS-based turbulence models
- Large eddy simulation (LES)
- Detached eddy simulation (DES)
- Direct numerical simulation (DNS)
- Turbulence near-wall modeling
- Turbulence free-stream boundary conditions