Volume 6, Issue 12 pp. 927-937
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Computation of internal turbulent flow with a large separated flow region

Upender K. Kaul

Upender K. Kaul

NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035, U.S.A.

Principal Analyst, Sterling Software, Palo Alto, CA. U.S.A.: Member, AIAA

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Dochan Kwak

Dochan Kwak

NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California 94035, U.S.A.

Research Scientist; Member, AIAA

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First published: December 1986
Citations: 5

Abstract

An implicit two-equation turbulence solver, KEM. in generalized co-ordinates, is used in conjunction with the three-dimensional incompressible Navier–Stokes solver, INS3D, to calculate the internal flow in a channel and a channel with a sudden 2:3 expansion. A new and consistent boundary procedure for a low Reynolds number form of the κ-ε turbulence model is chosen to integrate the equations up to the wall. The high Reynolds number form of the equations is integrated using wall functions. The latter approach yields a faster convergence to the steady-state solution than the former. For the case of channel flow, both the wall-function and wall-boundary-condition approaches yield results in good agreement with the experimental data. The back-step (sudden expansion) flow is calculated using the wall-function approach. The predictions are in reasonable agreement with the experimental data.

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