کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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655699 | 1457640 | 2013 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The performance of the analytical wall-function (AWF) of Craft et al. [Craft, T.J., Gerasimov, A.V., Iacovides, H., Launder, B.E., 2002, Progress in the generalisation of wall-function treatments. Int. J. Heat Fluid Flow 23, 148–160.] is improved for predicting turbulent heat transfer in recirculating and impinging flows. Since constant parameters of the eddy viscosity formula were used to derive the AWF, the prediction accuracy of the original AWF tends to deteriorate in complex flows where those parameters need changing according to the local turbulence. To overcome such shortcomings, the present study introduces a functional behaviour on the strain parameter into the coefficient of the eddy viscosity of the AWF. The presently modified version of the AWF is validated in turbulent heat transfer of pipe flows, channel flows, back-step flows, pipe flows with abrupt expansion and plane impinging slot jets. The results confirm that the present modification successfully improves the performance of the original AWF for all the flows and heat transfer tested.
► Improvement of the analytical wall-function is proposed.
► Strain parameter dependency is introduced to the prescribed eddy viscosity profile of the analytical wall-function.
► The model performance is evaluated in turbulent pipe, channel, back-step, abrupt expansion pipe and plane impinging flows.
► Generally improved heat transfer is obtained in all the test cases with the standard k-e model.
Journal: International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow - Volume 41, June 2013, Pages 45–54