Wall Functions for Temperature

The wall functions for temperature describe the distribution of the non-dimensional quantity T+ in the three sublayers of the inner turbulent boundary layer.

The wall functions for T+ depend on the Prandtl number of the fluid as follows:



Sublayer Standard Wall Function Blended Wall Function
Viscous sublayer
Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
T+=Pry+
(1605)
Based on Kader's law [392]:
Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
T+=exp(Γ)Pry++exp(1Γ)Prt[1κln(Ey+)+P]
(1606)

where:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
Γ=0.01c(Pry+)41+5cPr3y+
(1607)
Figure 4. EQUATION_DISPLAY
c=exp(f1)
(1608)
Buffer layer -
Log layer
Figure 5. EQUATION_DISPLAY
T+=Prt[1κln(Ey+)+P]
(1609)

where:

The term P governs the velocity at which the log layer and the viscous sub-layer of the thermal profiles intersect ([391]):
Figure 6. EQUATION_DISPLAY
P=9.24[(PrPrt)3/41][1+0.28exp(0.007PrPrt)]
(1610)