Relations between two-point correlations and pressure strain terms
- Author
- Lele, Sanjiva K.
- Published
- Dec 1, 1987.
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- Wolfshtein, Micha
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- The structure of the two-point spatial correlations (velocity-velocity, velocity-scalar, and scalar-scalar) were studied with a view to improve turbulence closure models. The linear model for the two-point correlations proposed by Naot provides a method of including the information about the turbulence structure in the turbulence models. The assumptions and adequacy of this model were tested against the homogeneous shear flow simulation data base. The model performs poorly in some details and it is suggested how it may be improved. The models were also tested for rapid pressure-strain terms in a variety of flows including axisymmetric expansion and contraction flows, homogeneous shear flow, channel flow, and boundary layer.
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- Document ID: 19880013725.
Accession ID: 88N23109.
Stanford Univ., Studying Turbulence Using Numerical Simulation Databases. Proceedings of the 1987 Summer Program; p 221-230. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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