نتایج جستجو برای: reynolds stress

تعداد نتایج: 452694  

2001
Martin Skote

Reynolds stress budgets for both Couette and boundary layer flows are evaluated and presented. Data are taken from direct numerical simulations of rotating and non-rotating plane turbulent Couette flow and turbulent boundary layer with and without adverse pressure gradient. Comparison of the total shear stress for the two flows suggests that the Couette case may be regarded as the high Reynolds...

Journal: :The Review of scientific instruments 2008
A Kuritsyn G Fiksel M C Miller A F Almagri M Reyfman J S Sarff

Several probes have been constructed to measure fluctuation-induced Maxwell and Reynolds stresses in the edge of the Madison Symmetric Torus reversed field pinch (RFP). The magnetic probe is composed of six magnetic pickup coil triplets. The triplets are separated spatially, which allows for local measurements of the Maxwell stress. To measure the plasma flow components for evaluation of the Re...

1997
H. S. Dol K. Hanjalic

Rayleigh-Bernard convection offers a unique flow situation in which buoyancy-generated turbulence can be studied in isolation, free of the complicating influence of shear production of turbulence. The objective of this paper is to examine and model important aspects of buoyancy-generated turbulence using direct numerical simulation (DNS) data of Rayleigh-Bernard convection. In particular, we ex...

2016
Lu Wang Tiliang Wen

Virtually, all existing theoretical works on turbulent poloidal momentum transport are based on quasilinear theory. Nonlinear poloidal momentum flux 〈ṽrñṽθ〉 is universally neglected. However, in the strong turbulence regime where relative fluctuation amplitude is no longer small, quasilinear theory is invalid. This is true at the all-important plasma edge. In this work, nonlinear poloidal momen...

2012
Masako Iwata Kenji Ono

The objective of this research was to find the diffusion properties of vehicles on the road by using the V-Sphere Code. The diffusion coefficient and the size of the height of the wake were estimated with the LES option and the third order MUSCL scheme. We evaluated the code with the changes in the moments of Reynolds Stress along the mean streamline. The results show that at the leading part o...

Journal: :Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering 2002
Ender A Finol Cristina H Amon

In continuing the investigation of AAA hemodynamics, unsteady flow-induced stresses are presented for pulsatile blood flow through the double-aneurysm model described in Part I. Physiologically realistic aortic blood flow is simulated under pulsatile conditions for the range of time-average Reynolds numbers 50< or =Re(m) < or =300. Hemodynamic disturbance is evaluated for a modified set of indi...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2001
E Balkovsky A Fouxon V Lebedev

We investigate high-Reynolds-number turbulence in dilute polymer solutions. We show the existence of a critical value of the Reynolds number, which separates two different regimes. In the first regime, below the transition, the influence of the polymer molecules on the flow is negligible, so they can be regarded as passively embedded in the flow. This case admits a detailed investigation of the...

2007
A. C. BENIM

Incompressible, turbulent flow past a circular cylinder is computationally investigated by means of Reynolds Averaged Numerical Simulations. Problems in using the wall-functions approach for modeling the near-wall turbulence are demonstrated. As the main turbulence model, the Shear Stress Transport model is employed, by resolving the nearwall layer. A wide range of Reynolds numbers is investiga...

1999
M. Rokni

The performance of an explicit algebraic stress model is assessed in predicting the turbulent ow and forced heat transfer in straight ducts, with square, rectangular, trapezoidal and triangular cross sections, under fully developed conditions over a range of Reynolds numbers. Iso-thermal conditions are imposed on the duct walls, and the turbulent heat uxes are modeled by gradient-di usion type ...

2002
Blair Perot

The turbulent potential model is a RANS model that avoids modeling the Reynolds stress tensor. As a result it has the ability to obtain the physical accuracy of Reynolds stress transport equation models at a cost and complexity comparable to popular two equation models. The model’s ability to predict channel flow, free-shear layers, homogeneous shear flow, stagnation point flow, backward facing...

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