附着和分离低pr流的流动和传热特性的数值研究

S. Bhushan, M. Elmellouki, W. Jock, D. K. Walters, J. Lai, Y. Hassan, A. Obabko, E. Merzari
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本文综合分析了流动分离和再附着、对流条件和Pr对换热特性的影响,并对低保真度和高保真度湍流模型的预测能力进行了评估。为了实现这一目标,对Reτ = 640、Pr = 0.71和0.025时强迫对流和自然对流混合条件下的平面通道流进行了DNS计算,并对膨胀比为1.5、Pr = 0.71和0.0088、Ri = 0和0.338的后退步进行了RANS、混合RANS/LES和LES计算。通道流动模拟结果表明,对流条件对高回流条件下近壁湍流结构和热扩散的影响比低回流条件下更显著。因此,生成的DNS数据库为湍流模型验证提供了一个具有挑战性的测试用例。对于后面向阶跃情况,所有湍流模型都预测了整体流动特性,Ri = 0情况比Ri = 0.338更具挑战性,因为前者涉及复杂的湍流扩散,而后者主要是大规模浮力驱动的对流。结果表明,高分辨率的PANS和LES预测有助于提高对复杂对流和流动分离/再附着状态下湍流扩散的理解。RANS的结果也非常令人鼓舞,并表明它们可能代表了计算费用和精度之间的合理折衷,在高分辨率模拟不可行的情况下。
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Numerical Investigation of Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics for Attached and Separated Low-Pr Flows
This study performs a comprehensive analysis of the effect of flow separation and reattachment, convective conditions and Pr to understand their effect on heat transfer characteristics and the predictive capability of low- and hig-fidelity turbulence models are assessed. To achieve the objective DNS is performed for plane channel flow at Reτ = 640, Pr = 0.71 and 0.025 involving mixed forced and natural convection condition, and RANS, hybrid RANS/LES, and LES calculations are performed for backward backing step with expansion ratio 1.5, Pr = 0.71 and 0.0088 and Ri = 0 and 0.338. Channel flow simulations reveal that the convective conditions affect the near-wall turbulent structures and thermal diffusion more significantly in high-Re flows that in low-Re flows. Thus, the generated DNS database provides a challenging test case for turbulence model validation. For backward facing step case, all the turbulence models predict the overall flow characteristics, and Ri = 0 case is a more challenging validation test case than Ri = 0.338, as the former involves complex turbulent diffusion, whereas the latter is dominated by large scale buoyancy driven convection. Results show that well resolved PANS and LES predictions can help in improve understanding of turbulent diffusion under complex convection and flow separation/ reattachment regimes. RANS results are also quite encouraging and indicates that they may represent a reasonable compromise between computational expense and accuracy for cases in which high resolution simulations are not feasible.
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