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Turbulent flows in square ducts: physical insight and suggestions for turbulence modellers

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Pages 106-128 | Received 03 Sep 2019, Accepted 24 Jan 2020, Published online: 16 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

We carry out Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of flows in a straight duct with square cross-section. At high-friction Reynolds numbers, the Reynolds number dependence is similar to turbulent plane channels, hence flows in a square duct allows to investigate the Reynolds number dependency through a reduced number of simulations. Secondary motion play a minor role in this regime. At low Re, the profiles of the statistics differ from those in the two-dimensional channel due to the interaction of flow structures with different size. Large flow scales due to the mean motion are responsible for creating turbulence anisotropy in wall-bounded flows, causing serious difficulties for RANS turbulence closures. Projection of velocity vectors and of the Reynolds stress tensor along the eigenvectors of the mean strain-rate tensor yields reduced Reynolds stress anisotropy, and simple turbulence kinetic energy budgets. We show that the isotropic rate of dissipation is more difficult to model than the full dissipation rate, whose distribution does not largely differ from that of turbulence kinetic energy production. We expect that this information may be exploited for the development of advanced RANS models for complex flows.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge that some of the results reported in this paper have been achieved using the PRACE Research Infrastructure resource MARCONI based at CINECA, Casalecchio di Reno, Italy.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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