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August 22, 2017, 08:05 |
Effect of STAR-CCM+ wall treatment on the velocity profile
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Yansheng Zhang
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Dear experts,
I use the realizable k-epsilion model to simulate near wall region of a fully developed channel flow. Low y+ wall treatment is used because a high accuracy is required in the near wall region. The velocity profile in the near wall region will follow u+=y+ (y+<12) and u+=k^(-1)lny+ + C (y+>12), since the none of the velocity formula satisfies in the buffer layer. My question is that for a drag reduction/increasing plate with specific physical surface topology, the near wall velocity profile is supposed to be shifted upwards/downwards. If the realizable k-epsilon model, and low y+ wall treatment is employed, is it possible to see the velocity shift or the velocity profile just follows the law of the wall for a purely plane plate with no drag reduction/increase function. I will really appreciate if any advice could be offered. Best regards, Yansheng |
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