Wall-modeling in large eddy simulation: Length scales, grid resolution, and accuracy
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency · Institute of Space and Astronautical Science · +1 more institution
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Abstract
This paper addresses one of the most persistent errors in wall-modeled large eddy simulation: the inevitable presence of numerical and subgrid modeling errors in the first few grid points off the wall, which leads to the so-called “log-layer mismatch” with its associated 10-15% error in the predicted skin friction. By considering the behavior of turbulence length scales near a wall, the source of these errors is analyzed, and a method that allows for the log-layer mismatch to be removed, thereby yielding accurately predicted skin friction, is proposed.
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- Physics
- Turbulence
- Large eddy simulation
- Grid
- Mechanics
- Computational physics
- Statistical physics
- Geometry
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