The roles of pressure-strain and turbulent diffusion models in the numerical calculation of turbulent plane channel flows with second-moment closure models are investigated. Three turbulent diffusion and five pressure-strain models are utilized in the computations. The main characteristics of the mean flow and the turbulent fields are compared against experimental data. All the features of the mean flow are correctly predicted by all but one of the Reynolds stress closure models. The Reynolds stress anisotropies in the log layer are predicted to varying degrees of accuracy (good to fair) by the models. None of the models could predict correctly the extent of relaxation towards isotropy in the wake region near the center of the channel. Resu...
The objective was the development of a complete second order closure for wall bounded flows, includi...
This report outlines the development of a general purpose aerodynamic solver for compressible turbul...
The performance of existing two-equation eddy viscosity models was examined. An effort was made to d...
Analytical methods for the development of Reynolds stress models in turbulence are reviewed in detai...
Turbulent channel flow and homogeneous shear flow have served as basic building block flows for the ...
A detailed review of recent developments in Reynolds stress modeling for incompressible turbulent sh...
The budgets for the Reynolds stresses and for the dissipation rate of the turbulence kinetic energy ...
A study is made to improve the predictions of Reynolds stresses in backward facing step flows, throu...
A hybrid model of the Reynolds stress closure was developed. This model was tested for various sizes...
This paper discusses two methods of developing models for the rapid pressure-strain correlation term...
This report describes two projects. Firstly, a Reynolds stress closure for near-wall turbulence is d...
A numerical study of computations in backward-facing steps with flow separation and reattachment, us...
In recent years codes that use the Navier-Stokes equations to compute aerodynamic flows have evolved...
Theoretical models are developed and numerical studies conducted on various types of flows including...
Explicit algebraic stress models that are valid for three-dimensional turbulent flows in noninertial...
The objective was the development of a complete second order closure for wall bounded flows, includi...
This report outlines the development of a general purpose aerodynamic solver for compressible turbul...
The performance of existing two-equation eddy viscosity models was examined. An effort was made to d...
Analytical methods for the development of Reynolds stress models in turbulence are reviewed in detai...
Turbulent channel flow and homogeneous shear flow have served as basic building block flows for the ...
A detailed review of recent developments in Reynolds stress modeling for incompressible turbulent sh...
The budgets for the Reynolds stresses and for the dissipation rate of the turbulence kinetic energy ...
A study is made to improve the predictions of Reynolds stresses in backward facing step flows, throu...
A hybrid model of the Reynolds stress closure was developed. This model was tested for various sizes...
This paper discusses two methods of developing models for the rapid pressure-strain correlation term...
This report describes two projects. Firstly, a Reynolds stress closure for near-wall turbulence is d...
A numerical study of computations in backward-facing steps with flow separation and reattachment, us...
In recent years codes that use the Navier-Stokes equations to compute aerodynamic flows have evolved...
Theoretical models are developed and numerical studies conducted on various types of flows including...
Explicit algebraic stress models that are valid for three-dimensional turbulent flows in noninertial...
The objective was the development of a complete second order closure for wall bounded flows, includi...
This report outlines the development of a general purpose aerodynamic solver for compressible turbul...
The performance of existing two-equation eddy viscosity models was examined. An effort was made to d...