A strategy for large-scale scalar advection in large eddy simulations that use the linear eddy sub-grid mixing model
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2018

Purpose The purpose of this numerical work is to present and test a new approach for large-scale scalar advection (splicing) in large eddy simulations (LES) that use the linear eddy sub-grid mixing model (LEM) called the LES-LEM. Design/methodology/approach The new splicing strategy is based on an ordered flux of spliced LEM segments. The principle is that low-flux segments have less momentum than high-flux segments and, therefore, are displaced less than high-flux segments. This strategy affects the order of both inflowing and outflowing LEM segments of an LES cell. The new splicing approach is implemented in a pressure-based fluid solver and tested by simulation of passive scalar transport in a co-flowing turbulent rectangular jet, instead of combustion simulation, to perform an isolated investigation of splicing. Comparison of the new splicing with a previous splicing approach is also done. Findings The simulation results show that the velocity statistics and passive scalar mixing are correctly predicted using the new splicing approach for the LES-LEM. It is argued that modeling of large-scale advection in the LES-LEM via splicing is reasonable, and the new splicing approach potentially captures the physics better than the old approach. The standard LES sub-grid mixing models do not represent turbulent mixing in a proper way because they do not adequately represent molecular diffusion processes and counter gradient effects. Scalar mixing in turbulent flow consists of two different processes, i.e. turbulent mixing that increases the interface between unmixed species and molecular diffusion. It is crucial to model these two processes individually at their respective time scales. The LEM explicitly includes both of these processes and has been used successfully as a sub-grid scalar mixing model (McMurtry et al., 1992; Sone and Menon, 2003). Here, the turbulent mixing capabilities of the LES-LEM with a modified splicing treatment are examined. Originality/value The splicing strategy proposed for the LES-LEM is original and has not been investigated before. Also, it is the first LES-LEM implementation using unstructured grids.

Splicing

Linear eddy model

Turbulent jet flow

Large eddy simulations

Passive scalar mixing

LES-LEM

Författare

Salman Arshad

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Förbränning och framdrivningssystem

Bo Kong

Ames Laboratory

Michael Oevermann

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Förbränning och framdrivningssystem

Alan Kerstein

Independent researcher

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat and Fluid Flow

0961-5539 (ISSN)

Vol. 28 10 2463-2479

Ämneskategorier

Teknisk mekanik

Havs- och vattendragsteknik

Strömningsmekanik och akustik

DOI

10.1108/HFF-09-2017-0387

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