Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8066840 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
As reported in the present paper, the selected models, which adopt a “high y+” wall treatment (indicating wall functions in the STAR-CCM+â¯code), seem reasonably able at reproducing the general observed experimental trends. The present understanding of the phenomena and the available modelling techniques unfortunately do not allow obtaining better results when the wall or fluid temperature approach the pseudocritical value. However, the comparison with results obtained by low-Reynolds models shows that, at least when facing operating conditions similar to the ones considered in the present work, a downgrading of the adopted modelling techniques may be beneficial and allows obtaining reasonable results. Analyses were also performed considering conditions far from the pseudo-critical temperature, in which low-Reynolds models had provided good performance, reporting that the wall function approach seems effective also in these cases for obtaining first guess results.
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Authors
Chiara Brogna, Andrea Pucciarelli, Walter Ambrosini, Victor Razumovskiy, Evgeniy Pis'mennyi,