Anisotropy Invariant Reynolds Stress Model and Its Application to Fully Developed Channel Flows
Publication date
2005
Document type
Research article
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Series or journal
Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, PAMM
Periodical volume
5
Periodical issue
1
First page
537
Last page
538
Peer-reviewed
✅
Part of the university bibliography
Nein
Abstract
The paper is concerned with a second-moment closure for the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations which relies on the anisotropy invariant theory. It is shown how the anisotropy invariant map can be used to derive reasonable closure assumptions for turbulent flows. Furthermore, a first highly encouraging application for an inhomogeneous flow is discussed.
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Breuer, M., Ray, S., Kumar, V., Jovanovi ́c, J., Durst, F.: Anisotropy Invariant Reynolds Stress Model and Its Application to Fully Developed Channel Flows, Proc. in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, PAMM, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 537–538, (2005).
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