Deciding on a Wall Treatment

To choose the appropriate wall treatment for your simulation take into account the following recommendations:

Wall Treatment Choose for simulations where:
all- y+ /

two-layer all- y+

  • the selected turbulence model allows this wall treatment. Choose this approach whenever available, especially when it is difficult to achieve a pure high- y+ or low- y+ mesh because of varying geometrical and velocity scales associated with the model.
high- y+
  • wall-bounded effects are not a priority.
  • separation is expected only due to sharp changes in the geometry.
  • wall roughness effects need to be included.
  • simulation time and thus cell count is a critical issue.
  • the selected turbulence model does not explicitly damp the turbulence in the near-wall region.

    Examples: Standard K-Epsilon model, Realizable K-Epsilon model.

low- y+
  • an accurate prediction of the boundary layer velocity and/or temperature profile is important, such as for pressure-drop or drag calculations.
  • the boundary layer tends to separate due to adverse pressure gradients.
  • simulation time and thus cell count is not a critical issue.
  • the selected turbulence model damps the turbulence in the near-wall region.

    Example: Standard K-Epsilon Low-Reynolds Number model.