Affiliation:
1. Elmanar University, Faculty of sciences of Tunis, Depart. of Physics, Tunisia
2. nema
Abstract
Previous studies of compressible flows carried out in the past few years have
shown that the pressure-strain is the main indicator of the structural
compressibility effects. Undoubtedly, this terms plays a key role toward
strongly changing magnitude of the turbulent Reynolds stress anisotropy. On
the other hand, the incompressible models of the pressure-strain correlation
have not correctly predicted compressible turbulence at high speed shear
flow. Consequently, a correction of these models is needed for precise
prediction of compressibility effects. In the present work, a compressibility
correction of the widely used incompressible Launder Reece and Rodi model
making their standard coefficients dependent on the turbulent and convective
Mach numbers is proposed. The ability of the model to predict the developed
mixing layers in different cases from experiments of Goebel and Dutton is
examined. The predicted results with the proposed model are compared with DNS
and experimental data and those obtained by the compressible model of
Adumitroiae et al. and the original LRR model. The results show that the
essential compressibility effects on mixing layers are well captured by the
proposed model.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
4 articles.
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