Scale-Resolving Simulations
In contrast to RANS models, scale-resolving simulations resolve the large scales of turbulence and model small-scale motions.
Two approaches are available in Simcenter STAR-CCM+:
- Large Eddy Simulation (LES)
- Detached Eddy Simulation (DES)
A Large Eddy Simulation resolves turbulent structures in space everywhere in the flow domain down to the grid limit, where subgrid models approximate the impact of the subgrid structures on the flow field. In order to resolve the crucial turbulent structures near the wall, this approach requires an excessively high mesh resolution in the wall boundary layer—not only in the direction normal to the wall but also in the flow direction. As a result of the high computational costs that go along with the high cell count, LES is used mainly for academic applications or for flows with low Reynolds numbers.
A Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) is a Hybrid LES-RANS approach that resolves turbulent structures in the core flow and covers the wall boundary layers by a RANS model. Thereby, DES avoids the expensive mesh requirements of LES.