Strain Rate Modification for Reynolds Stress Transport Models
In near-wall cells, the transport equation for the Reynolds stress tensor is solved using an imposed value for the mean strain rate tensor .
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ computes the strain rate tensor as follows [390]:
- at the near-wall cell center is transformed into a local coordinate system (, , ), where is the basis vector tangential to the flow direction, is the basis vector normal to the wall face, and is the bi-normal basis vector, to obtain a new tensor termed given as:
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- For this transformed tensor , the main component is set as follows:
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where:
- is given by Eqn. (1597).
- and are given by Eqn. (1585) and Eqn. (1584), respectively.
- is the von Karman constant.
- The values for are then computed by transforming the tensor back to the original orientation of .
This modified strain-rate is used in all terms of the transport equation for the Reynolds stress tensor.