Turbulence modeling methods for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations
Abstract
Turbulence modeling methods for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations, including several zero- and two-equation eddy-viscosity models, are described and applied. Advantages and disadvantages of the models are discussed with respect to mathematical simplicity, conformity with physical theory, and numerical compatibility with methods. A new two-equation model is introduced which shows advantages over other two-equation models with regard to numerical compatibility and the ability to predict low-Reynolds-number transitional phenomena. Calculations of various transonic airfoil flows are compared with experimental results. A new implicit upwind-differencing method is used which enhances numerical stability and accuracy, and leads to rapidly convergent steady-state solutions.
- Publication:
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16th Fluid and Plasma Dynamics Conference
- Pub Date:
- July 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983fpdy.confQ....C
- Keywords:
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- Compressible Flow;
- Computational Fluid Dynamics;
- Eddy Viscosity;
- Navier-Stokes Equation;
- Transonic Flow;
- Turbulence;
- Airfoils;
- Equations Of Motion;
- Flow Equations;
- Low Reynolds Number;
- Performance Prediction;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer