Abstract:
The accuracy of a recently developed one-equation turbulence model in predicting complex flows with massive separation is assessed against the well-known Spalart Allmaras (SA) and the k-ω-SST-Scale Adaptive Simulation (SAS) models. The unsteady 3-D flow past a square cylinder at Re=2.2×104, as well as a 3-D flow over a wall-mounted cube at Re=4.0×104 are computed and compared to available experimental data. The recently developed model is capable of resolving turbulent flow structures, thereby predicting all major unsteady phenomena with a marked improvement over other Reynolds average Navier–Stokes (RANS) models. The computational time required by the model in comparison to that required by Large Eddy Simulation (LES) renders it a suitable candidate for simulating 3D unsteady complex engineering flows such as building aerodynamics with reasonable accuracy.
Citation:
Elkhoury, M. (2016). Assessment of turbulence models for the simulation of turbulent flows past bluff bodies. Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 154, 10-20.