Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
498941 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2010 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a validation strategy for enhancement of an unstructured industrial finite-volume solver designed for steady RANS problems for large-eddy-type simulation with near-wall modelling of incompressible high Reynolds number flow. Different parts of the projection-based discretisation are investigated to ensure LES capability of the numerical method. Turbulence model parameters are calibrated by using a minimisation of least-squares functionals for first and second order statistics of the basic benchmark problems decaying homogeneous turbulence and turbulent channel flow. Then the method is applied to the flow over a backward facing step at Reh = 37,500. Of special interest is the role of the spatial and temporal discretisation error for low order schemes. For wall-bounded flows, present results confirm existing best practice guidelines for mesh design. For free-shear layers, a sensor to quantify the resolution quality of the LES based on the resolved turbulent kinetic energy is presented and applied to the flow over a backward facing step at Reh = 37,500.

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