Turbulent Model Reference

The Turbulent model in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ solves for the flow variables such as wall shear stress and the film surface velocity. Additionally, the optional, Turbulent Viscosity model accounts for the turbulence viscosity in the liquid film, which is used for the calculation of thermal conductivity and mass diffusivity.

Table 1. Multiphase Turbulence Model Reference
Model Names Turbulent
Theory See Fluid Film Turbulence.
Provided By [physics continuum] > Models > Fluid Film > Fluid Film Phases > [film phase] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Fluid Film > Fluid Film Phases > [film phase] > Models > Turbulent
Requires
  • Material: Multiphase
  • Multiphase Model: Fluid Film
  • Viscous Regime: Turbulent
Properties None.
Activates Optional Models

Turbulent Viscosity Model (selected automatically if the Phase Coupled Fluid Energy or Multi-Component Liquid is activated).

Model Controls (child nodes)

Viscosity Model

See Turbulent Viscosity Models.
Solvers

See Film Turbulent Viscosity Solver Properties.

Field Functions See Field Functions.

Turbulent Viscosity Models

Viscosity Model

Sets one of the following the turbulent viscosity models:

Cioncolini Model

Use this model if you want to simulate for the turbulent viscosity of fluid films under the effect of shear. This option is the default.

Mudawwar Model

This model simulates the turbulent viscosity of the fluid films falling under the effect of gravity.
There are two options for the Re Crit property:
Heating
The critical Reynolds number is computed by using the empirical relations for heated fluid films Eqn. (2839).
Evaporation
The critical Reynolds number is computed by using the empirical relations for evaporated fluid films Eqn. (2839).

Film Turbulent Viscosity Solver Properties

Solver Frozen
When On, the solver does not update any quantity during an iteration. It is Off by default. This is a debugging option that can result in non-recoverable errors and wrong solutions due to missing storage. See Finite Volume Solvers Reference for details.

Field Functions

Turbulent Viscosity
The turbulent viscosity of the fluid film. This value is μ t in Eqn. (2837) and Eqn. (2838).