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Development of a Regional Structured and Unstructured Grid Methodology for Chemically Reactive Turbulent Flows

Posted on:2014-12-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:North Carolina State UniversityCandidate:Stefanski, Douglas LawrenceFull Text:PDF
GTID:1452390005983964Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
A finite volume method for solving the Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations on unstructured hybrid grids is presented. Capabilities for handling arbitrary mixtures of reactive gas species within the unstructured framework are developed. The modeling of turbulent effects is carried out via the 1998 Wilcox k – ω model. This unstructured solver is incorporated within VULCAN – a multi-block structured grid code – as part of a novel patching procedure in which non-matching interfaces between structured blocks are replaced by transitional unstructured grids. This approach provides a fully-conservative alternative to VULCAN’s non-conservative patching methods for handling such interfaces.;In addition, the further development of the standalone unstructured solver toward large-eddy simulation (LES) applications is also carried out. Dual time-stepping using a Crank-Nicholson formulation is added to recover time-accuracy, and modeling of sub-grid scale effects is incorporated to provide higher fidelity LES solutions for turbulent flows. A switch based on the work of Ducros, et al., is implemented to transition from a monotonicity-preserving flux scheme near shocks to a central-difference method in vorticity-dominated regions in order to better resolve small-scale turbulent structures. The updated unstructured solver is used to carry out large-eddy simulations of a supersonic constrained mixing layer.
Keywords/Search Tags:Unstructured, Turbulent
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