Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6757574 Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 2015 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present a systematic assessment of hybrid URANS/LES models based on linear and non-linear eddy viscosity formulations. Flow past tandem circular cylinders are considered at a subcritical Reynolds number of 1.66×105 for three different spacing L to diameter D ratios: L/D=1.4, 3.0, and 3.7. The cylinder aspect ratio and the blockage factor for the computational domain are 3 and 5%, respectively. This test problem is considered due to the rich flow physics of wake-turbulence and wake-body interaction depending on L/D ratio and the availability of high fidelity experimental data for comparisons. Initial simulations for L/D=3.7 will be performed using the non-linear hybrid models and their linear counterparts to determine the most optimum model. It is shown that the unified time-scale based non-linear model, which provides a better representation of the modeled Reynolds stress anisotropy, shows the best agreement with the experimental measurements. For the spacing ratio L/D=3.0, the non-linear hybrid model accurately predicts the drag inversion and the bi-stable behavior of the wake in the gap between the cylinders similar to experiments. The bi-stable state significantly enhances the turbulent kinetic energy production in the gap between the cylinders. Finally, for the small gap ratio L/D=1.4, it will be shown that the vortex shedding on the front cylinder ceases and the vortex shedding from the back cylinder is weak. No dominant vortex shedding frequency exists at this L/D ratio. The accurate representation of the anisotropy of the modeled stress tensor is relevant for wall and wake turbulence around multiple bluff bodies in proximity. The use of the non-linear hybrid model provides improved predictions of the force coefficients and the turbulent wake physics for such flow scenarios.
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