Abstract
Both necessary and sufficient conditions are derived in
a systematic, rigorous way
for a Reynolds stress model to preserve both frame indifference and positive
semi-definiteness of the Reynolds stresses and to satisfy the principle
of
material frame
indifference (PMFI). Also developed are two approximate theories, a linear
theory
and a quadratic theory, to simplify the work of developing models satisfying
such
conditions. The results are also valid for the higher-order correlations
and the SGS
Reynolds stresses. This leads to the results either confirming the previous
intuitive
arguments or offering new insights into turbulence modelling, and is of
significance
in clarifying some controversies in the literature, examining how well
existing models preserve the physics, and developing new models.An examination of various existing models with respect to the necessary
and
sufficient conditions obtained in the present work shows that no one model
can
simultaneously satisfy the invariance, the realizability and the PMFI.
This offers
answers to some fundamental questions regarding the existing models, such
as the
reason why k−ε and k−l models
fail
to give accurate predictions for the normal Reynolds stresses.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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