2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfluidstructs.2007.06.002
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Unsteady RANS and detached-eddy simulations of flow around a circular cylinder in ground effect

Abstract: Unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (URANS) simulations and detached-eddy simulations (DES) were performed of flow around a circular cylinder placed near and parallel to a moving ground, on which substantially no boundary layer developed to interfere with the cylinder. The results were compared with experiments previously reported by the authors to examine how accurately the URANS and DES can predict the cessation of von Ka´rma´n-type vortex shedding and the attendant critical drag reduction of the cylind… Show more

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“…The concept of URANS is based on the triple decomposition of time-dependent variables, where each instantaneous variable, such as velocity and pressure, is decomposed into longtime averaged, periodic, and turbulent components [10,11]. Typical RANS equations are solved in an unsteady way, even if the boundary conditions are steady [9].…”
Section: Uransmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of URANS is based on the triple decomposition of time-dependent variables, where each instantaneous variable, such as velocity and pressure, is decomposed into longtime averaged, periodic, and turbulent components [10,11]. Typical RANS equations are solved in an unsteady way, even if the boundary conditions are steady [9].…”
Section: Uransmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the latter one, it is realized by replacing the turbulence length scale factor with the function min[n, 0.65∆ max ], in which: ∆ max = max[∆x, ∆y, ∆z], where ∆x, ∆y, ∆z are the length of the side of the controlling volume respectively. As a result, the transition between URANS and LES could be achieved [10].…”
Section: Desmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the adiabatic/protected wall surfaces) are constructed with quality meshes, typically a near-wall resolution of Δy + < 0.5, as addressed by Nishino et al [34] in an effort to assure a sufficiently fine spatial resolution for unsteady flow phenomenon at the mixing region. As suggested by Spalart et al [35][36] and Joo et al [37], the grid should be refined in the x, y and z directions in order to keep the consistency of local grid spacing in the 3-D domain, which is important to control the F DES factor in the SST model (see the equation (9)).…”
Section: Mesh Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detached eddy simulation (DES) is a hybrid method which combines RANS and LES together [14,15], and benefits a lot in solving large separation problems with high Reynolds numbers. DES usually keeps high accuracy in predicting aerodynamic drag and separation locations for large separation flows around ground transport vehicles.…”
Section: Desmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the latter one, it is realized by replacing the turbulence length scale factor n with the function, in which: D max = max[Dx, Dy, Dz], where Dx, Dy, Dz are the lengths of the sides of the controlling volume respectively. As a result, the transition between URANS and LES could be achieved [14].…”
Section: Desmentioning
confidence: 99%