Detached-Eddy Simulation (DES) models in OpenFOAM
Posted October 23, 2016 at 11:03 by fumiya
Detached-Eddy Simulation (DES) is a hybrid Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS)/Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) model.
The DES model was first proposed in 1997 by Spalart et al. [1] based on the Spalart-Allmaras RANS model and
it is commonly referred to as DES97.
I've summarized DES models available in OpenFOAM in the following post:
http://caefn.com/openfoam_turbulence_model_hybrid/
[1] P. R. Spalart, W.-H. Jou, M. Strelets and S. R. Allmaras, “Comments on the feasibility of LES for wings, and on a hybrid RANS/LES approach”. 1st AFOSR Int. Conf. on DNS/LES, Aug. 4-8, 1997, Ruston, LA. In “Advances in DNS/LES”, C. Liu and Z. Liu Eds., Greyden Press, Columbus, OH.
The DES model was first proposed in 1997 by Spalart et al. [1] based on the Spalart-Allmaras RANS model and
it is commonly referred to as DES97.
I've summarized DES models available in OpenFOAM in the following post:
http://caefn.com/openfoam_turbulence_model_hybrid/
[1] P. R. Spalart, W.-H. Jou, M. Strelets and S. R. Allmaras, “Comments on the feasibility of LES for wings, and on a hybrid RANS/LES approach”. 1st AFOSR Int. Conf. on DNS/LES, Aug. 4-8, 1997, Ruston, LA. In “Advances in DNS/LES”, C. Liu and Z. Liu Eds., Greyden Press, Columbus, OH.
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