Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session E26: Computational Fluid Dynamics: Immersed Boundary Methods II
2:45 PM–4:55 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 226 ABC
Chair: Iman Borazjani, Texas A&M
Abstract: E26.00001 : A Distributed Element Roughness Model for Deterministic Roughness Morphologies using the Double Averaged Navier Stokes Equations
2:45 PM–2:58 PM
Presenter:
Samuel Altland
(Pennsylvania State University)
Authors:
Samuel Altland
(Pennsylvania State University)
Haosen H Xu
(Pennsylvania State University)
Xiang Yang
(Pennsylvania State University)
Robert F Kunz
(Pennsylvania State University)
In this approach, which draws on elements of Eulerian two-fluid modeling, the detailed geometry of the roughness is not resolved, and the surface is represented by volume fraction and volume fraction gradient distributions. Attendant forces due to interfacial drag and spatial dispersion are imparted on the flow to represent the roughness field.
In this work, a DERM model based on the Double Averaged Navier-Stokes (DANS) equations is presented. Unique to this formulation of DERM is the specific treatment of the spatially averaged Reynolds stresses, the treatment of wall normal facing surfaces, and the spatially varying DERM sectional drag coefficient. Comparisons between this DERM model and resolved CFD are shown for a suite of academic roughness configurations.
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