1. The use of a model of axisymmetric turbulence for analysis of statistical characteristics of pulsation motion in a uniform-mean-shear-flow
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E. N. Bystrova and N. I. Akatnov
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Physics ,Turbulence ,K-epsilon turbulence model ,General Engineering ,Rotational symmetry ,Turbulence modeling ,Mechanics ,K-omega turbulence model ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Classical mechanics ,Turbulence kinetic energy ,Axial symmetry ,Shear flow - Abstract
This paper continues the description of investigations started in [1], where we substantiate the gradient correlation between the second and third two-point moments of isotropic turbulence and give the results of calculations of its degeneration, as well as the results of calculation of turbulence in a uniform shear flow, with the turbulence assumed to be isotropic. A semiempirical model of turbulence in a uniform shear flow is constructed which is based on the equations for the second two-point moments assuming the axial symmetry of the statistical characteristics of turbulence. Use is made of the theory of axisymmetric turbulence [2]. The derived equations are closed using the gradient formula suggested in [1]. The suggested model enables one to find the kinetic energy of pulsation motion and its components (on the assumption of axial symmetry), two-point correlation moments, and all known scales of turbulence that are determined on the basis of two-point moments. The calculation results are in adequate agreement with the experimental data.
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- 2000
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