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Dynamic slip wall model for large-eddy simulation
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Bae, Hyunji Jane
, Moin, Parviz
, Bose, Sanjeeb T.
, Lozano-Durán, Adrián
in
Boundary conditions
/ Boundary layers
/ Channel flow
/ Coefficients
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Frameworks
/ JFM Papers
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Marine fishes
/ Mathematical models
/ Model testing
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Motivation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Reynolds number
/ Simulation
/ Slip
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Transpiration
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
2019
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Dynamic slip wall model for large-eddy simulation
by
Bae, Hyunji Jane
, Moin, Parviz
, Bose, Sanjeeb T.
, Lozano-Durán, Adrián
in
Boundary conditions
/ Boundary layers
/ Channel flow
/ Coefficients
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Frameworks
/ JFM Papers
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Marine fishes
/ Mathematical models
/ Model testing
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Motivation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Reynolds number
/ Simulation
/ Slip
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Transpiration
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
2019
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Dynamic slip wall model for large-eddy simulation
by
Bae, Hyunji Jane
, Moin, Parviz
, Bose, Sanjeeb T.
, Lozano-Durán, Adrián
in
Boundary conditions
/ Boundary layers
/ Channel flow
/ Coefficients
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Frameworks
/ JFM Papers
/ Large eddy simulation
/ Marine fishes
/ Mathematical models
/ Model testing
/ Modelling
/ Momentum
/ Motivation
/ Oceanic eddies
/ Reynolds number
/ Simulation
/ Slip
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Three dimensional flow
/ Transpiration
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence models
/ Turbulent boundary layer
/ Turbulent flow
/ Velocity
/ Vortices
2019
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Dynamic slip wall model for large-eddy simulation
2019
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Overview
Wall modelling in large-eddy simulation (LES) is necessary to overcome the prohibitive near-wall resolution requirements in high-Reynolds-number turbulent flows. Most existing wall models rely on assumptions about the state of the boundary layer and require a priori prescription of tunable coefficients. They also impose the predicted wall stress by replacing the no-slip boundary condition at the wall with a Neumann boundary condition in the wall-parallel directions while maintaining the no-transpiration condition in the wall-normal direction. In the present study, we first motivate and analyse the Robin (slip) boundary condition with transpiration (non-zero wall-normal velocity) in the context of wall-modelled LES. The effect of the slip boundary condition on the one-point statistics of the flow is investigated in LES of turbulent channel flow and a flat-plate turbulent boundary layer. It is shown that the slip condition provides a framework to compensate for the deficit or excess of mean momentum at the wall. Moreover, the resulting non-zero stress at the wall alleviates the well-known problem of the wall-stress under-estimation by current subgrid-scale (SGS) models (Jiménez & Moser, AIAA J., vol. 38 (4), 2000, pp. 605–612). Second, we discuss the requirements for the slip condition to be used in conjunction with wall models and derive the equation that connects the slip boundary condition with the stress at the wall. Finally, a dynamic procedure for the slip coefficients is formulated, providing a dynamic slip wall model free of a priori specified coefficients. The performance of the proposed dynamic wall model is tested in a series of LES of turbulent channel flow at varying Reynolds numbers, non-equilibrium three-dimensional transient channel flow and a zero-pressure-gradient flat-plate turbulent boundary layer. The results show that the dynamic wall model is able to accurately predict one-point turbulence statistics for various flow configurations, Reynolds numbers and grid resolutions.
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