Numerical simulation for turbulence-driven secondary motion over a streamwise external corner

Full text for this resource is not available from the Research Repository.

Moinuddin, Khalid ORCID: 0000-0002-1831-6754, Ooi, Andrew and Joubert, P. N (2011) Numerical simulation for turbulence-driven secondary motion over a streamwise external corner. Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, An International Journal, 11 (1). pp. 18-29. ISSN 1468-4349

Abstract

Numerical simulation, based on a Reynolds Stress Model (RSM), of turbulent flow over a streamwise external corner is presented. This work is an extension of an earlier experimental study (Moinuddin et al., 2004), which identified a pair of counter-rotating vortices placed around the corner of a 6 m long model. Experimental data measured at an early station is used as the inlet condition for the numerical simulation. Mean flow and turbulence statistics from numerical simulation are compared with the experimental data at a downstream station and they are found to be in excellent qualitative agreement. For the scaled mean flow data, quantitative agreement is also very good. Investigation reveals that vorticity production by secondary shear stress is dominant in generating secondary flow over an external corner, which is opposite for the case of an internal corner as found by Xu and Pollard (2001).

Dimensions Badge

Altmetric Badge

Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/7659
DOI 10.1504/PCFD.2011.037569
Official URL http://www.inderscience.com/search/index.php?actio...
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > Centre for Environmental Safety and Risk Engineering (CESARE)
Historical > FOR Classification > 0913 Mechanical Engineering
Historical > SEO Classification > 970112 Expanding Knowledge in Built Environment and Design
Keywords ResPubID22897, secondary flow, external corner, RSM, Reynolds stress model, turbulence, vorticity
Citations in Scopus 1 - View on Scopus
Download/View statistics View download statistics for this item

Search Google Scholar

Repository staff login