Development of a One-Equation Transition/Turbulence Model
This paper reports on the development of a unified one-equation model for the prediction of transitional and turbulent flows. An eddy viscosity - transport equation for non-turbulent fluctuation growth based on that proposed by Warren and Hassan (Journal of Aircraft, Vol. 35, No. 5) is combined with the Spalart-Allmaras one-equation model for turbulent fluctuation growth. Blending of the two equations is accomplished through a multidimensional intermittence function based on the work of Dhawan and Narasimha (Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Vol. 3, No. 4). The model predicts both the onset and extent of transition. Low-speed test cases include transitional flow over a flat plate, a single element airfoil, and a multi-element airfoil in landing configuration. High-speed test cases include transitional Mach 3.5 flow over a 5{degree} cone and Mach 6 flow over a flared-cone configuration. Results are compared with experimental data, and the spatial accuracy of selected predictions is analyzed.
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2009-12-16
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Authors: | EDWARDS,JACK R. ; ROY,CHRISTOPHER J. ; BLOTTNER,FREDERICK G. ; HASSAN,HASSAN A. |
Subject: | engineering | ACCURACY | AIRFOILS | CONES | CONFIGURATION | FLUCTUATIONS | FORECASTING | TRANSPORT | TURBULENT FLOW | VISCOSITY |
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