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Abstract This article presents recent progresses in turbulence modeling in the Unit for Turbulence Simulation in the Department of Engineering Mechanics at Tsinghua University. The main contents include: compact Non-Linear Eddy-Viscosity Model (NLEVM) based on the second-moment closure, near-wall low-Re non-linear eddy-viscosity model and curvature sensitive turbulence model. The models have been validated in a wide range of complex flow test cases and the calculated results show that the present models exhibited overall good performance.
"Acta Mechanica Sinica" – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 1, 2003
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