Abstract
The performance of the Sub Grid Scale models is studied by simulating a separated flow over a wavy channel. The first and second order statistical moments of the resolved velocities obtained by using Large-Eddy simulations at different mesh resolutions are compared with Direct Numerical Simulations data. The effectiveness of modeling the wall stresses by using local log-law is then tested on a relatively coarse grid. The results exhibit a good agreement between highly-resolved Large Eddy Simulations and Direct Numerical Simulations data regardless the Sub Grid Scale models. However, the agreement is less satisfactory with relatively coarse grid without using any wall models and the differences between Sub Grid Scale models are distinguishable. Using local wall model returned the basic flow topology and reduced significantly the differences between the coarse meshed Large-Eddy Simulations and Direct Numerical Simulations data. The results show that the ability of local wall model to predict the separation zone depends strongly on its implementation way.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2nd Symposium on OpenFOAM® in Wind Energy |
Editors | Matthew J. Churchfield |
Publisher | EDP Sciences |
Number of pages | 11 |
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Publication status | Published - 2015 Oct 16 |
Event | Second Symposium on OpenFOAM® in Wind Energy - Boulder, Colorado, United States Duration: 2014 May 19 → 2014 May 21 http://wind.nrel.gov/2ndSOWE/index.html |
Publication series
Name | E3S Web of Conferences |
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Publisher | EDP Sciences |
Volume | 5 |
Conference
Conference | Second Symposium on OpenFOAM® in Wind Energy |
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Abbreviated title | SOWE |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Boulder, Colorado |
Period | 2014/05/19 → 2014/05/21 |
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Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Fluid Mechanics and Acoustics