Title of article
Large Eddy Simulations: How to evaluate resolution
Author/Authors
Davidson، نويسنده , , Lars، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
10
From page
1016
To page
1025
Abstract
The present paper gives an analysis of fully developed channel flow at Reynolds number of Re = u τ δ / ν = 4000 based on the friction velocity, u τ , and half the channel height, δ . Since the Reynolds number is high, the LES is coupled to a URANS model near the wall (hybrid LES–RANS) which acts as a wall model. It it found that the energy spectra is not a good measure of LES resolution; neither is the ratio of the resolved turbulent kinetic energy to the total one (i.e. resolved plus modelled turbulent kinetic energy). It is suggested that two-point correlations are the best measures for estimating LES resolution. It is commonly assumed that SGS dissipation takes place at high wavenumbers. Energy spectra of the fluctuating velocity gradients show that this is not true; the major part of the SGS dissipation takes place at low to midrange wavenumbers. Furthermore, the energy spectra of the fluctuating velocity gradients reveals that the accuracy of the predicted velocity gradients at the highest resolved wavenumbers is very poor.
Keywords
LES , Two-point correlations , Energy spectra , SGS dissipation , Dissipation spectra
Journal title
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow
Record number
2381780
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