Abstract

Two-equation turbulence models are usually formulated for specific flow types and are seldom validated against a variety of flows to account for near-wall and low-Reynolds-number effects simultaneously. In addition to low-Reynolds-number effects, near-wall flows also experience wall blocking, which is absent in free flows. Consequently, near-wall modifications to two-equation models could be quite different from low-Reynolds-number corrections. Besides, it is known that existing two-equation models perform poorly when used to calculate plane wall jets and two-dimensional backstep flows. These problems could be traced to the modeling of the dissipation rate equation. In this paper an attempt is made to improve the modeling of the dissipation rate equation so that it could successfully predict both free and wall-bounded shear flows including plane wall jets and backstep flows. The predictions are compared with experimental and direct numerical simulation data whenever available. Most of the data used are obtained at low Reynolds numbers. Good correlation with data is obtained. Therefore, for the first time, a model capable of correctly predicting free and wall-bounded shear flows, backstep flows, and plane wall jets is available.

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