Elliptic Blending DES

The Elliptic Blending Detached Eddy model combines features of the Elliptic Blending RANS model in the boundary layers with a large eddy simulation (LES) in unsteady separated regions.

For the Elliptic Blending model, the DDES approach is implemented in Simcenter STAR-CCM+. The formulation is obtained by modifying the turbulent dissipation rate ε in the transport equation for the turbulent kinetic energy.

DDES Formulation

The turbulent dissipation rate ε in Eqn. (1267) is replaced by ε˜, where:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
ε˜=k3/2d˜
(1426)

where k is the turbulent kinetic energy and d˜ is defined as:

Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
d˜=k3/2εfdmax(0,k3/2εψCDESΔ)
(1427)

where:

  • fd is given by Eqn. (1409).
  • CDES is a Model Coefficient.
  • Δ=max(Δx,Δy,Δz) is the filter width, where Δx , Δy , and Δz are cell characteristic mesh spacing in all spacial directions.

The correction factor ψ is calculated as:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
ψ=[Cε1Cε2Cμφ]3/4
(1428)

where Cε1 , Cε2 , and Cμ are given in Elliptic Blending Model—Model Coefficients.

DES Model Coefficient

CDES
0.2