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Reynolds-Stress Budgets in an Impinging Shock Wave/Boundary-Layer Interaction
Vyas, Manan A ; Yoder, Dennis A ; Gaitonde, Datta V
关键词: LARGE EDDY SIMULATION;    REYNOLDS STRESS;    IMPINGEMENT;    SHOCK WAVE INTERACTION;    BOUNDARY LAYERS;    TURBULENCE MODELS;    TURBULENT DIFFUSION;    TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER;    MOLECULAR DIFFUSION;    TWO DIMENSIONAL BOUNDARY LAYER;    COMPUTATIONAL GRIDS;    NAVIER-STOKES EQUATION;    DISSIPATION;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN50199
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【 摘 要 】
Implicit large-eddy simulation (ILES) of a shock wave/boundary-layer interaction (SBLI) was performed. Comparisons with experimental data showed a sensitivity of the current prediction to the modeling of the sidewalls. This was found to be common among various computational studies in the literature where periodic boundary conditions were used in the spanwise direction, as was the case in the present work. Thus, although the experiment was quasi-two-dimensional, the present simulation was determined to be two-dimensional. Quantities present in the exact equation of the Reynolds-stress transport, i.e., production, molecular diffusion, turbulent transport, pressure diffusion, pressure strain, dissipation, and turbulent mass flux were calculated. Reynolds-stress budgets were compared with past large-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation datasets in the undisturbed portion of the turbulent boundary layer to validate the current approach. The budgets in SBLI showed the growth in the production term for the primary normal stress and energy transfer mechanism was led by the pressure strain term in the secondary normal stresses. The pressure diffusion term, commonly assumed as negligible by turbulence model developers, was shown to be small but non-zero in the normal stress budgets, however it played a key role in the primary shear stress budget.
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