Turbulence Suppression Model

The Turbulence Suppression model is a zero-equation model that allows the user to mimic the effect of transition by suppressing the turbulence in a pre-defined region. Since it does not have a predictive capability, it is arguably not a true transition model. However, if the location of transition is known a priori (for instance due to a boundary layer trip), this approach is computationally efficient.

Turbulence suppression is achieved in a region as follows:

  1. Setting the turbulent eddy viscosity and/or the Reynolds stresses to zero
  2. Setting the production terms in the turbulence transport equations to zero
  3. Not using wall functions to compute wall shear stress or heat flux, but using the laminar flow transport equations instead