Abstract

This paper investigates the modelling of external intermittency in turbulent round jets using a RANS approach coupled to solutions of the transported probability density function (PDF) equation for scalar variables. Solutions to the descriptive equations are obtained using a finite-volume method, combined with an adaptive mesh refinement algorithm, applied in both physical and compositional space. The effects of intermittency on the flow field are accommodated using intermittency-modified eddy viscosity and second-moment turbulence closures, as well as through modifications to the mixing model embodied within the transported PDF equation. Predictions of the model are validated against data on the velocity and scalar fields in jets, as well as against measurements of scalar PDFs and intermittency profiles, with reasonable agreement obtained. From the cases examined, predictions of the second-moment closure are superior, although both approaches provide realistic predictions of the bimodal features to the measured PDFs.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call