학술논문

Workshop on Engineering Turbulence Modeling
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: Workshop on engineering turbulence modeling, Cleveland, OH (United States), 21-22 Aug 1991
Subject
42 ENGINEERING
33 ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS PROPULSION SYSTEMS
FLUID MECHANICS
TURBULENT FLOW
FLOW MODELS
MEETINGS
AIRCRAFT
ALGEBRA
COMPRESSIBLE FLOW
DESIGN
LEADING ABSTRACT
PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
PROPULSION
TURBULENCE
UNSTEADY FLOW
ABSTRACTS
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
DOCUMENT TYPES
EQUATIONS
FLUID FLOW
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MATHEMATICS
MECHANICS 420400* -- Engineering-- Heat Transfer & Fluid Flow
330000 -- Advanced Propulsion Systems
Language
English
Abstract
Discussed here is the future direction of various levels of engineering turbulence modeling related to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) computations for propulsion. For each level of computation, there are a few turbulence models which represent the state-of-the-art for that level. However, it is important to know their capabilities as well as their deficiencies in order to help engineers select and implement the appropriate models in their real world engineering calculations. This will also help turbulence modelers perceive the future directions for improving turbulence models. The focus is on one-point closure models (i.e., from algebraic models to higher order moment closure schemes and partial differential equation methods) which can be applied to CFD computations. However, other schemes helpful in developing one-point closure models, are also discussed.