A priori and a posteriori analysis of the hybrid two-level large-eddy simulation method for high Reynolds number complex flows![]() Presentation: Session: Large Eddy Simulation 3 Room: Room E Session start: 10:30 Fri 28 Aug 2015 Suresh Menon suresh.menon@ae.gatech.edu Affifliation: Georgia Institute of Technology Reetesh Ranjan reetesh.ranjan@ae.gatech.edu Affifliation: Georgia Institute of Technology Topics: - Wall bounded flows, - Large eddy simulation and related techniques Abstract: We present a priori and a posteriori analysis of the assumptions and predictions of the hybrid two-level large-eddy simulation (TLS-LES) method for high Reynolds number complex flows. The TLS-LES methodology is a multi-scale framework for simulation of turbulent flows in complex configurations at practically relevant Reynolds number. It additively combines the two-level simulation (TLS) model with a conventional large-eddy simulation (LES) approach by employing a static or dynamic blending function. In the present study, first we analyze the model assumptions employed by the TLS model to obtain the small-scale solution necessary for closure of the large-scale equations. Afterward, we analyze the large-scale and small-scale solutions to assess the predictive ability of the multi-scale framework for specific turbulence physics such as role of forward and backscatter of energy and presence of co- and counter-gradient diffusion. To perform these investigations, we consider cases with increasing degree of geometrical complexity, namely, flow in a periodic channel, flow past a bump placed on the lower surface of the channel and flow past a finite-span NACA0015 airfoil. |