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 S.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ computes the strain rate tensor S as follows [390]:

  1. S at the near-wall cell center is transformed into a local coordinate system (e1, e2, e3), where e1 is the basis vector tangential to the flow direction, e2 is the basis vector normal to the wall face, and e3 is the bi-normal basis vector, to obtain a new tensor termed S given as:
    Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
    S=(0S120000000)
    (1635)
  2. For this transformed tensor S, the main component is set as follows:
    Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
    S12=γu+y++(1γ)1κy+
    (1636)

    where:

  3. The values for S are then computed by transforming the tensor S back to the original orientation of S.

This modified strain-rate is used in all terms of the transport equation for the Reynolds stress tensor.