Abstract

We describe a procedure for large eddy simulations of turbulence which uses the subgrid-scale estimation model and truncated Navier–Stokes dynamics. In the procedure the large eddy simulation equations are advanced in time with the subgrid-scale stress tensor calculated from the parallel solution of the truncated Navier–Stokes equations on a mesh two times smaller in each Cartesian direction than the mesh employed for a discretization of the resolved quantities. The truncated Navier–Stokes equations are solved through a sequence of runs, each initialized using the subgrid-scale estimation model. The modeling procedure is evaluated by comparing results of large eddy simulations for isotropic turbulence and turbulent channel flow with the corresponding results of experiments, theory, direct numerical simulations, and other large eddy simulations. Subsequently, simplifications of the general procedure are discussed and evaluated. In particular, it is possible to formulate the procedure entirely in terms of the truncated Navier–Stokes equation and a periodic processing of the small-scale component of its solution.

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