## Abstract In order to derive a possible path for developing a large eddy simulation (LES) applicable to high Reynoldsβnumber turbulent flows with heat transfer, a hybrid approach connecting LES with the Reynoldsβaveraged NavierβStokes (RANS) modeling in the nearβwall region is studied. In this st
Prediction of turbulent heat transfer with surface blowing using a non-linear algebraic heat flux model
β Scribed by F. Bataille; B.A. Younis; J. Bellettre; A. Lallemand
- Book ID
- 104289516
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 370 KB
- Volume
- 24
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-727X
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β¦ Synopsis
The paper reports on the prediction of the effects of blowing on the evolution of the thermal and velocity fields in a flat-plate turbulent boundary layer developing over a porous surface. Closure of the time-averaged equations governing the transport of momentum and thermal energy is achieved using a complete Reynolds-stress transport model for the turbulent stresses and a nonlinear, algebraic and explicit model for the turbulent heat fluxes. The latter model accounts explicitly for the dependence of the turbulent heat fluxes on the gradients of mean velocity. Results are reported for the case of a heated boundary layer which is first developed into equilibrium over a smooth impervious wall before encountering a porous section through which cooler fluid is continuously injected. Comparisons are made with LDA measurements for an injection rate of 1%. The reduction of the wall shear stress with increase in injection rate is obtained in the calculations, and the computed rates of heat transfer between the hot flow and the wall are found to agree well with the published data.
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