Progress in Flight Physics 2013
DOI: 10.1051/eucass/20130543
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Assessment of an approach to generating inflow synthetic turbulence for large eddy simulations of complex turbulent flows

Abstract: An approach to generating in §ow synthetic turbulence recently developed by the authors has been applied to zonal Reynolds-Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) / Large Eddy Simulations (LES) of two complex turbulent §ows: §ow over a wall-mounted hump and hydrofoil trailing edge §ow, and to a LES of a §ow in a three-dimensional (3D) di¨user. The results show that the zonal RANS-LES approach with synthetic turbulence at the interface is in excellent agreement with experimental data for hump and trailing edge §ows. For … Show more

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“…An important aspect of application of scale-resolving methods is the generation of the turbulent content. In the present work this was done using the modal turbulence generator, proposed in [1]. The turbulence generator in form of the momentum source was placed at a distance of 2(h − T ) upstream from the end of the parallel middle body at the stern (see Figure 3).…”
Section: Par-rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important aspect of application of scale-resolving methods is the generation of the turbulent content. In the present work this was done using the modal turbulence generator, proposed in [1]. The turbulence generator in form of the momentum source was placed at a distance of 2(h − T ) upstream from the end of the parallel middle body at the stern (see Figure 3).…”
Section: Par-rmentioning
confidence: 99%