Title of article :
Effect of Different Near-Wall Treatments on Indoor Airflow Simulations
Author/Authors :
El Gharbi, N. Center for Renewable Energy Development, Algeria , El Gharbi, N. University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene(USTHB), Algeria , Absi, R. Université Paris Grand Ouest - EBI, Inst Polytech St-Louis, PRES UPGO, France , Benzaoui, A. University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene(USTHB), Algeria
From page :
63
To page :
70
Abstract :
Airflow simulation results depend on a good prediction of near wall turbulence. In this paper a comparative study between different near wall treatments is presented. It is applied to two test cases in building: (1) the first concerns flow through a long corridor which is similar to that in a fully developed plane channel. Simulation results are compared to direct numerical simulation (DNS) data of Moser et al. (1999) for Reτ = 590 (where Reτ denotes the friction Reynolds number defined by friction velocity uτ , kinematics viscosity í and the channel half-width δ); (2) the second case is a benchmark test for room air distribution. Simulation results are compared to experimental data obtained with laser-Doppler anemometry (Nielsen, 1990). Simulations were performed with the aid of CFD code Fluent (2005). Near wall treatments available in Fluent were tested: Standard Wall Functions, Non Equilibrium Wall Function and Enhanced Wall Treatment. In each case, suitable meshes with adequate position of the first near-wall node are needed. Results of near-wall mean stream wise velocity u+ and turbulent kinetic energy u+ profiles are presented, variables with the superscript of + are those non dimensional by the wall friction velocity uτ and the kinematic viscosity ν.
Keywords :
CFD , Airflow , Turbulence , Simulation , Near , Wall treatment , Channel , Room
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Record number :
2655729
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