Abstract

In this work, a novel eddy viscosity enhanced temporal direct deconvolution model (TDDM) is proposed for temporal large-eddy simulation (TLES) of turbulent channel flow at large filter widths. To improve the accuracy of the constant eddy viscosity (CEV) model, particularly in the near-wall region, a damping function is incorporated to refine its performance. Moreover, a spatial filtering strategy is introduced to reduce the aliasing errors associated with the computation of subfilter-scale (SFS) stress, thereby enhancing numerical stability. In the a posteriori study, the accuracy of the CEV model is assessed comprehensively by comparing the TLES results with corresponding temporally filtered direct numerical simulation data. The results demonstrate that the CEV-enhanced TDDM provides accurate predictions across various statistical properties of velocity, instantaneous flow structures, kinetic energy spectra, and SFS energy fluxes. The coefficient sensitivity analysis of the CEV model reveals that the model coefficient significantly influences low Reynolds number flows, while its impact on high Reynolds number flows is relatively small. TLES on coarse grids demonstrate that the CEV-enhanced TDDM exhibits strong robustness and accuracy at different grid resolutions. Additionally, the CEV-enhanced TDDM in high Reynolds number flows is stable and accurate at remarkably large filter widths.

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