A near-wall two-equation model for turbulent heat fluxes
Abstract
A near-wall two-equation model for turbulent heat fluxes is derived from the temperature variance and its dissipation-rate equations and the assumption of gradient transport. Only incompressible flows with non-buoyant heat transfer are considered. The near-wall asymptotics of each term in the exact equations are examined and used to derive near-wall correction functions that render the modeled equations consistent with these behavior. Thus modeled, the equations are used to calculate fully-developed pipe and channel flows with heat transfer. It is found that the proposed two-equation model yields asymptotically correct near-wall behavior for the normal heat flux, the temperature variance and its near-wall budget and correct limiting wall values for these properties compared to direct simulation data and measurements obtained under different wall boundary conditions.
- Publication:
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International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
- Pub Date:
- December 1992
- Bibcode:
- 1992IJHMT..35.3375S
- Keywords:
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- Heat Flux;
- Incompressible Flow;
- Reynolds Stress;
- Temperature Profiles;
- Turbulent Heat Transfer;
- Wall Flow;
- Channel Flow;
- High Reynolds Number;
- Low Reynolds Number;
- Pipe Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer