Boundary and Initial Conditions for Scale-Resolving Simulations

The specification of realistic inflow boundary and initial conditions is of paramount importance in Large Eddy and Detached Eddy Simulations of spatially developing flows.

As an inadequate amount of information introduces sources of error, a number of methods have been proposed for the specification of initialization and inflow, with varying degrees of complexity and computational cost.

The simplest approach consists of superimposing Gaussian noise to the mean velocity. However, this approach has the disadvantage of producing a decorrelated velocity field that is incapable of sustaining the growth of coherent turbulent structures.

In Simcenter STAR-CCM+, the following methods are implemented:

  • Synthetic Eddy Method (SEM)
  • Anisotropic Linear Forcing (ALF)