Abstract
A nonlinear low-Reynolds number heat transfer model is developed to predict turbulent flow and heat transfer in separated and reattaching flows. The k‐e‐fm model of Park and Sung (T.S. Park, H.J. Sung, A new low-Reynoldsnumber model for predictions involving multiple surface, Fluid Dynamics Research 20 (1997) 97‐113) is extended to a nonlinear formulation, based on the nonlinear model of Gatski and Speziale (G.B. Gatski, C.G. Speziale, On explicit algebraic stress models for complex turbulent flows, J. Fluid Mech. 254 (1993) 59‐78). The limiting nearwall behavior is resolved by solving the fm elliptic relaxation equation. An improved explicit algebraic heat transfer model is proposed, which is achieved by applying a matrix inversion. The scalar heat fluxes are not aligned with the mean temperature gradients in separated and reattaching flows; a full diAusivity tensor model is required. The nearwall asymptotic behavior is incorporated into the fl function in conjunction with the fm elliptic relaxation equation. Predictions of the present model are cross-checked with existing measurements and DNS data. The model performance is shown to be satisfactory. # 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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