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Numerical investigation of turbulent channel flow

Parviz Moin, +1 more
- Vol. 81, pp 30385
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In this paper, a large-scale flow field was obtained by directly integrating the filtered, three-dimensional, time dependent, Navier-Stokes equations, and small-scale field motions were simulated through an eddy viscosity model.
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Fully developed turbulent channel flow was simulated numerically at Reynolds number 13800, based on centerline velocity and channel halt width. The large-scale flow field was obtained by directly integrating the filtered, three dimensional, time dependent, Navier-Stokes equations. The small-scale field motions were simulated through an eddy viscosity model. The calculations were carried out on the ILLIAC IV computer with up to 516,096 grid points. The computed flow field was used to study the statistical properties of the flow as well as its time dependent features. The agreement of the computed mean velocity profile, turbulence statistics, and detailed flow structures with experimental data is good. The resolvable portion of the statistical correlations appearing in the Reynolds stress equations are calculated. Particular attention is given to the examination of the flow structure in the vicinity of the wall.

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