Compressibility Correction

Most turbulence models are derived based on incompressible flow assumptions. However, at high Mach number density variations affect the structures of turbulent flow and corrections must be introduced.

The turbulence dissipation must be modified to account for dilatation-induced dissipation. In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, the compressibility correction describes this dilatation-dissipation as a function of the turbulent Mach number Mt [324].

If compressibility correction is enabled, the coefficients β and β* are replaced by:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
βcomp=β-β*ξ*F(Mt)
(1262)
Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
βcomp*=β*[1+ξ*F(Mt)]
(1263)

where:

F(Mt) is the compressibility function defined as:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
F(Mt)=max[0,Mt2-(14)2]
(1264)

where:

  • Mt2=2kc2, where c is the speed of sound.

Model Coefficient

ξ*
1.5