Abstract
The hybrid RANS/LES model developed previously is extended with near-wall modifications. The model is validated, in its low-Reynolds form, for channel flow and for flow over a periodic hill. The results for the channel flow are (indirectly) compared with DES results for the same flow, and are qualitatively similar. The separated flow over the periodic hill shows good agreement with the reference LES data, although performed with about 20 times less grid points. Finally the model is applied in high-Reynolds form with wall functions to a sudden pipe expansion; good agreement with experimental data is also obtained.