This volume continues previous DLES proceedings books, presenting modern developments in turbulent flow research. It is comprehensive in its coverage of numerical and modeling techniques for fluid mechanics. After Surrey in 1994, Grenoble in 1996, Cambridge in 1999, Enschede in 2001, Munich in 2003,
Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation I: Selected papers from the First ERCOFTAC Workshop on Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation
✍ Scribed by S. Gavrilakis (auth.), Peter R. Voke, Leonhard Kleiser, Jean-Pierre Chollet (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 437
- Series
- Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications 26
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
It is a truism that turbulence is an unsolved problem, whether in scientific, engin eering or geophysical terms. It is strange that this remains largely the case even though we now know how to solve directly, with the help of sufficiently large and powerful computers, accurate approximations to the equations that govern tur bulent flows. The problem lies not with our numerical approximations but with the size of the computational task and the complexity of the solutions we gen erate, which match the complexity of real turbulence precisely in so far as the computations mimic the real flows. The fact that we can now solve some turbu lence in this limited sense is nevertheless an enormous step towards the goal of full understanding. Direct and large-eddy simulations are these numerical solutions of turbulence. They reproduce with remarkable fidelity the statistical, structural and dynamical properties of physical turbulent and transitional flows, though since the simula tions are necessarily time-dependent and three-dimensional they demand the most advanced computer resources at our disposal. The numerical techniques vary from accurate spectral methods and high-order finite differences to simple finite-volume algorithms derived on the principle of embedding fundamental conservation prop erties in the numerical operations. Genuine direct simulations resolve all the fluid motions fully, and require the highest practical accuracy in their numerical and temporal discretisation. Such simulations have the virtue of great fidelity when carried out carefully, and repre sent a most powerful tool for investigating the processes of transition to turbulence.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Large-Scale Structures in the Turbulent Flow Near a Right-Angled Corner....Pages 1-12
Very-Large-Scale Structures in DNS....Pages 13-24
Eddy Structures in a Simulated Plane Turbulent Jet Educed by Pattern Recognition Analysis....Pages 25-36
Experimental Study of Similarity Subgrid-Scale Models of Turbulence in the Far-Field of A Jet....Pages 37-48
Direct and Large Eddy Simulations of Round Jets....Pages 49-60
Subgrid-Scale Models based upon the Second-Order Structure-Function of Velocity....Pages 61-72
Significant Terms in Dynamic SGS-Modeling....Pages 73-83
Assessment of the Generalized Normal Stress and the Bardina Reynolds Stress Subgrid-Scale Models in Large Eddy Simulation....Pages 85-96
Subgrid-Scale Modelling in the Near-Wall Region of Turbulent Wall-Bounded Flows....Pages 97-107
Two-dimensional Simulations with Subgrid Scale Models for Separated Flow....Pages 109-120
A Priori Tests of a Subgrid Scale Stress Tensor Model Including Anisotropy and Backscatter Effects....Pages 121-131
Subgrid-modelling in LES of Compressible Flow....Pages 133-144
Sheared and Stably Stratified Homogeneous Turbulence: Comparison of DNS and LES....Pages 145-156
Direct Numerical Simulation of a Stably Stratified Turbulent Boundary Layer....Pages 157-166
A Neutrally Stratified Boundary-Layer A Comparison of Four Large-Eddy Simulation Computer Codes....Pages 167-177
The Large-Eddy Simulation of Dispersion of Passive and Chemically Reactive Pollutants in a Convective Atmospheric Boundary Layer....Pages 179-188
Numerical Simulation of Breaking Gravity Waves below a Critical Level....Pages 189-199
Stability of the Natural-Convection Flow in Differentially Heated Rectangular Enclosures with Adiabatic Horizontal Walls....Pages 201-212
Direct Simulation of Breakdown to Turbulence Following Oblique Instability Waves in a Supersonic Boundary Layer....Pages 213-223
Mechanisms and Models of Boundary Layer Receptivity Deduced from Large-Eddy Simulation of By-pass Transition....Pages 225-236
Receptivity by Direct Numerical Simulation....Pages 237-248
Direct Numerical Simulation of Transition in A Spatially Growing Compressible Boundary Layer Using A New Fourier Method....Pages 249-259
Large-Eddy Simulation of Flow and Heat Transfer in Compact Heat Exchangers....Pages 261-272
Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Flow through a Straight Square Duct and a 180° Bend....Pages 273-285
Numerical Simulation of Turbulent Flow over a Wavy Boundary....Pages 287-297
Large-Eddy Simulation of Turbulent Boundary Layer Flow over a Hemisphere....Pages 299-310
Large-Eddy Simulation of Compound Channel Flow with One Floodplain at Re ~ 42000....Pages 311-324
Large-Eddy Simulation Applied to an Electromagnetic Flowmeter....Pages 325-333
On the Formation of Small Scales in a Compressible Mixing Layer....Pages 335-346
Direct Simulation of Turbulence Phenomena in Compressible Boundary Layers....Pages 347-358
DNS of a M = 2 Shock Interacting with Isotropic Turbulence....Pages 359-373
Direct and Large Eddy Simulations of Chemically Reacting Flows....Pages 375-385
Flow Mechanisms and Heat Transfer in Rayleigh-Bénard Convection at Small Prandtl Numbers....Pages 387-397
Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation of Transient Buoyant Plumes: A Comparison with an Experiment Prandtl Numbers....Pages 399-410
Numerical Investigation of Turbulent Structures in Thermal Impinging Jets....Pages 411-422
Numerical Simulations of 2D Turbulent Natural Convection in Differentially Heated Cavities of Aspect Ratios 1 and 4....Pages 423-434
✦ Subjects
Engineering Fluid Dynamics;Mechanics;Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering;Systems Theory, Control
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