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On locally embedded two-scale solution for wall-bounded turbulent flows

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JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
卷 933, 期 -, 页码 -

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2021.1075

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turbulence modelling; turbulence simulation; turbulent boundary layers

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  1. EU Horizon 2020 grant, Marie Skodowska-Curie Actions (Control of Turbulence Fricion Force, CTFF)
  2. China Scholarship Council (CSC)

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Recent findings on wall-bounded turbulence have led to the development of a new modelling method to capture the influence of large-scale coherent structures and scale-interaction on near-wall turbulence. This paper presents a two-scale approach to simulate this influence and validates its effectiveness.
Recent findings on wall-bounded turbulence have prompted a new impetus for modelling development to capture and resolve the Reynolds-number-dependent influence of outer flow on near-wall turbulence in terms of the 'foot-printing' of the large-scale coherent structures and the scale-interaction associated 'modulation'. We develop a two-scale method to couple a locally embedded near-wall fine-mesh direct numerical simulation (DNS) block with a global coarser mesh domain. The influence of the large-scale structures on the local fine-mesh block is captured by a scale-dependent coarse-fine domain interface treatment. The coarse-mesh resolved disturbances are directly exchanged across the interface, while only the fine-mesh resolved fluctuations around the coarse-mesh resolved variables are subject to periodic conditions in the streamwise and spanwise directions. The global near-wall coarse-mesh region outside the local fine-mesh block is governed by the augmented flow governing equations with forcing source terms generated by upscaling the space-time-averaged fine-mesh solution. The validity and effectiveness of the method are examined for canonical incompressible channel flows at several Reynolds numbers. The mean statistics and energy spectra are in good agreement with the corresponding full DNS data. The results clearly illustrate the 'foot-printing' and 'modulation' in the local fine-mesh block. Noteworthy also is that neither spectral-gap nor scale-separation is assumed, and a smooth overlap between the global-domain and the local-domain energy spectra is observed. It is shown that the mesh-count scaling with Reynolds number is potentially reduced from for the conventional fully wall-resolved large-eddy simulation (LES) to for the present locally embedded two-scale LES.

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