The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows

A method is presented for improving the numerical prediction of bypass transition heat transfer on a flat plate in a high-disturbance environment with zero or favorable pressure gradient. The method utilizes low Reynolds number k-ε turbulence models in combination with the characteristic parameters...

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Main Author: Frederick F. Simon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 1995-01-01
Series:International Journal of Rotating Machinery
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X95000248
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spelling doaj-52b36a070a154246ad265ba63c3609302020-11-24T23:32:07ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Rotating Machinery1023-621X1995-01-01229310210.1155/S1023621X95000248The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional FlowsFrederick F. Simon0National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland 44135, Ohio, USAA method is presented for improving the numerical prediction of bypass transition heat transfer on a flat plate in a high-disturbance environment with zero or favorable pressure gradient. The method utilizes low Reynolds number k-ε turbulence models in combination with the characteristic parameters of the transition region. The parameters representing the characteristics of the transition region used are the intermittency, transition length and turbulent spot properties. An analysis is made of the transition length in terms of turbulent spot variables. The nondimensional spot formation rate, required for the prediction of the transition length, is shown by the analysis to be a function of the spot spreading angle, the dimensionless spot velocity ratio and the dimensionless spot area ratio. The intermittency form of the k-ε equations was derived from conditionally averaged equations which have been shown to be an improvement over global-time-averaged equations for the numerical calculation of the transition region. The numerical predictions are in general good agreement with the experimental data and indicate the potential use of the method in accelerating flows. Turbulence models of the k-ε type are known to underpredict the transition length. The present work demonstrates how incorporating transition region characteristics improves the ability of two-equation turbulence models to simulate bypass transition for flat plates with potential application to turbine vanes and blades.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X95000248Turbine heat transferBypass transitionIntermittencyTransition lengthTurbulent spot.
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The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
International Journal of Rotating Machinery
Turbine heat transfer
Bypass transition
Intermittency
Transition length
Turbulent spot.
author_facet Frederick F. Simon
author_sort Frederick F. Simon
title The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
title_short The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
title_full The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
title_fullStr The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Transition Region Characteristics to Improve the Numerical Simulation of Heat Transfer in Bypass Transitional Flows
title_sort use of transition region characteristics to improve the numerical simulation of heat transfer in bypass transitional flows
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Rotating Machinery
issn 1023-621X
publishDate 1995-01-01
description A method is presented for improving the numerical prediction of bypass transition heat transfer on a flat plate in a high-disturbance environment with zero or favorable pressure gradient. The method utilizes low Reynolds number k-ε turbulence models in combination with the characteristic parameters of the transition region. The parameters representing the characteristics of the transition region used are the intermittency, transition length and turbulent spot properties. An analysis is made of the transition length in terms of turbulent spot variables. The nondimensional spot formation rate, required for the prediction of the transition length, is shown by the analysis to be a function of the spot spreading angle, the dimensionless spot velocity ratio and the dimensionless spot area ratio. The intermittency form of the k-ε equations was derived from conditionally averaged equations which have been shown to be an improvement over global-time-averaged equations for the numerical calculation of the transition region. The numerical predictions are in general good agreement with the experimental data and indicate the potential use of the method in accelerating flows. Turbulence models of the k-ε type are known to underpredict the transition length. The present work demonstrates how incorporating transition region characteristics improves the ability of two-equation turbulence models to simulate bypass transition for flat plates with potential application to turbine vanes and blades.
topic Turbine heat transfer
Bypass transition
Intermittency
Transition length
Turbulent spot.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1023621X95000248
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