Towards a new partially integrated transport model for coarse grid and unsteady turbulent flow simulations
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Abstract
A new two-equation model is proposed for large eddy simulations (LESs) using
coarse grids. The modeled transport equations are obtained from a direct transposition of well-
known statistical models by using multiscale spectrum splitting given by the filtering operation
applied to the Navier–Stokes equations. The model formulation is compatible with the two ex-
treme limits that are on one hand a direct numerical simulation and on the other hand a full
statistical modeling. The characteristic length scale of subgrid turbulence is no longer given
by the spatial discretization step size, but by the use of a dissipation equation. The proposed
method is applied to a transposition of the well-known k-ε statistical model, but the same
method can be developed for more advanced closures. This approach is intended to contribute
to non-zonal hybrid models that bridge Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes (RANS) and LES,
by using a continuous change rather than matching zones. The main novelty in the model is the
derivation of a new ε equation for LES that is formally consistent with RANS when the filter
width is very large. This approach is dedicated to applications to non-equilibrium turbulence
and coarse grid simulations. An illustration is made of large eddy simulations of turbulence
submitted to periodic forcing. The model is also an alternative approach to hybrid models.

