A study of turbulence on compression ramps with k-epsilon and Reynolds stress models
Abstract
A theoretical study was conducted to determine the effects of adverse pressure gradient and compressibility in modeling turbulent compressible flows. The kinetic energy/dissipation and Reynolds stress model predictions are presented and compared with experimental data. The effects of compressibility, which include the mass averaged fluctuation term, the pressure dilatation term, and the dilatation dissipation, are important in modeling the turbulent compressible flows. The normal stresses and longitudinal strain rates also have an effect in the prediction of turbulent energy productions on the curved surfaces. A new compressible formulation of the pressure strain term, which includes the dilatation effects, in the Reynolds stress equation is presented.
- Publication:
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AIAA, Fluid Dynamics, 21st Plasma Dynamics and Lasers Conference, 21st, Seattle, WA, June 18-20, 1990. 17 p.
- Pub Date:
- June 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990fdpd.confR....L
- Keywords:
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- Compressible Flow;
- K-Epsilon Turbulence Model;
- Pressure Gradients;
- Reynolds Stress;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Energy Dissipation;
- Kinetic Energy;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer