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Requirements and sensitivity analysis of RANS-free wall-modeled LES

Published 29 Dec 2020 in physics.flu-dyn | (2012.14900v1)

Abstract: We study the sensitivity of wall model input variables to the modeling choices of the outer LES. This work is motivated by sensitivities observed in dynamic slip wall models. These dynamic wall models use variables from the near-wall LES solution as inputs to predict the wall stress without relying on a priori coefficients or equilibrium assumption. Mitigating the sensitivities in the wall model inputs allows development of robust dynamic wall models. The effects of SGS model, boundary condition type, numerics, and mesh topology are assessed through a series of WMLES calculations of turbulent channels. Probability density functions are computed from planes of the WMLES solutions at a wall-normal sampling height and are used as a metric for sensitivity. Sensitivity to SGS model is alleviated when the fraction of total wall stress carried by the SGS model is held constant. Use of hexagonal close-packed grids mitigated numerical sensitivities.

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