We investigate the role of eddy viscosity variation and the effect of zonal enforcement of the mass flow rate on the log-layer mismatch problem observed in turbulent channel flows. An analysis of the mean momentum balance shows that it lacks a degree-of-freedom (DOF) when eddy viscosity is large, and the mean velocity conforms to an incorrect profile. Zonal enforcement of the target flow rate introduces an additional degree-of-freedom to the mean momentum balance, similar to an external stochastic forcing term, leading to a significant reduction in the log-layer mismatch. We simulate turbulent channel flows at friction Reynolds numbers of 2000 and 5200 on coarse meshes that do not resolve the viscous sublayer. The second-order turbulence statistics agree well with the direct numerical simulation benchmark data when results are normalized by the velocity scale extracted from the filtered velocity field. Zonal enforcement of the flow rate also led to significant improvements in skin friction coefficients.
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The Role of Forcing and Eddy Viscosity Variation on the Log-Layer Mismatch Observed in Wall-Modeled Large-Eddy Simulations
Rey DeLeon,
Rey DeLeon
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Idaho Moscow,
Moscow, ID 83844
e-mail: anthony.rey.deleon@gmail.com
University of Idaho Moscow,
Moscow, ID 83844
e-mail: anthony.rey.deleon@gmail.com
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Inanc Senocak
Inanc Senocak
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Materials Science,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
e-mail: senocak@pitt.edu
Materials Science,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
e-mail: senocak@pitt.edu
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Rey DeLeon
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Idaho Moscow,
Moscow, ID 83844
e-mail: anthony.rey.deleon@gmail.com
University of Idaho Moscow,
Moscow, ID 83844
e-mail: anthony.rey.deleon@gmail.com
Inanc Senocak
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Materials Science,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
e-mail: senocak@pitt.edu
Materials Science,
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
e-mail: senocak@pitt.edu
1Present address: ANSYS, Inc. Park City, UT 84098.
Contributed by the Fluids Engineering Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING. Manuscript received March 5, 2018; final manuscript received September 24, 2018; published online November 16, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Moran Wang.
J. Fluids Eng. May 2019, 141(5): 054501 (6 pages)
Published Online: November 16, 2018
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Received:
March 5, 2018
Revised:
September 24, 2018
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DeLeon, R., and Senocak, I. (November 16, 2018). "The Role of Forcing and Eddy Viscosity Variation on the Log-Layer Mismatch Observed in Wall-Modeled Large-Eddy Simulations." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. May 2019; 141(5): 054501. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4041562
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