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tongx051 October 20, 2013 12:07

Mesh size for turbulence boundary layer
 
Hello guys,

I have several questions regarding mesh resolution for turbulence modeling.

1. What’s the mesh resolution required to solve a turbulence boundary layer with RANS?
2. What’s the mesh resolution required to solve a turbulence boundary layer with LES?
3. How does result look like if the mesh resolution is not enough(in Fluent)?
4. If wall function is applied, what the required resolution then? How many grids do I need inside the viscous sublayer and buffer layer? What grid growth rate is recommended?
5. Is the wall function for LES different from the standard wall function for RANS?
6. In LES simulation, what happens if no wall function is applied and near-wall mesh is not fine enough?
7. For modeling flow over several bluff body, there are typically flow separation, adverse pressure gradients, and wake interaction. Is wall function still valid in this case?
8. What’s recommended the mesh resolution for the free shear region (far from the wall) with LES and RANS?

I appreciate your help!

Jeremy

FMDenaro October 20, 2013 15:19

too many questions for being answered in a brief post....

just consider that "resolving" the boundary layer means that you have enough points in the range y+ = 0..5. In principle, this is valid fore DNS/LES and often can be a guideline also for RANS.
Wall models must be different for LES and RANS since different is the meaning of the variable resolved.


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