Simulation of Swirling Flow with a Vortex Breakdown
Using Modified Shear Stress Transport Model
Posted on 2021-04-15 - 18:09
The
well-known Shear Stress Transport (SST k–ω)
turbulence model was modified and examined. Two industrially relevant
problems with curved and rotating channels have been selected to assess
the modification potential: a rotating lid in a confined cylinder
and swirling flow through a three-dimensional abrupt expansion pipe.
The postulated amendment simplified the rotation and curvature correction
term that was suggested earlier by Smirnov and Menter [J.
Turbomach.2009, 131 (4) 041010].
The new formulation avoids the calculation of the complex Lagrangian
derivatives by implementing the Richardson number (Ri) in the applied rotation function. The numerical computations were
performed using OpenFOAM-2.4.x. The results show the expected capability
of the Shear Stress Transport model with Curvature Correction Modification
(SSTCCM) to handle the curvature effects and system rotation. The
paper compares the SSTCCM model with the conventional eddy viscosity
models (EVMs): standard k–ϵ; Re-Normalization
Group (RNG) k–ϵ, and the original SST k–ω.
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Alahmadi, Yaser
H.; Awadh, Sawsan A.; Nowakowski, Andrzej F. (2021). Simulation of Swirling Flow with a Vortex Breakdown
Using Modified Shear Stress Transport Model. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c00158