Abstract

A non-linear relationship of the Reynolds stresses in function of the strain rate and vorticity tensors, with terms up to third order, is developed. Anisotropies in the normal stresses, influence from streamline curvature or rotation of the reference frame, and swirl effects are accounted for. The relationship is linked to ak–e model with a modified transport equation for the dissipation rate. A new low-Reynolds source term is introduced and a model parameter is written in terms of dimensionless rate-of-strain and vorticity. The model is checked on different realizability constraints. It is shown that practically all constraints are fulfilled. The model is numerically tested on a fully developed channel and pipe flow, both stationary and rotating. The plane jet–round jet anomaly is addressed. Finally, the model is applied to the flow over a backward-facing step. Results are compared with a linear low-Reynolds k–e model and the shear stress transport model.

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