This section details the conditions and values that are required for initialization of a Reynolds Stress turbulence model.
- Turbulence Specification
- Controls how you define the turbulence profile for initialization.
The Reynolds Stress model requires the Reynolds stress tensor and the turbulent dissipation rate . The corresponding values are derived from other turbulence quantities.
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Method | Corresponding Value Nodes
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K + Epsilon
Calculation of from the turbulent kinetic energy using
Eqn. (1366).
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- Turbulent Kinetic Energy
- Scalar profile value to specify .
- Turbulent Dissipation Rate
- Scalar profile value to specify
directly.
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Intensity + Length Scale
Calculation of
and
from a specified turbulence
intensity
, length scale
, and velocity scale
using Eqn. (1362) and Eqn. (1364).
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- Turbulence Intensity
- Scalar profile value to specify .
- Turbulent Length Scale
- Scalar profile value to specify .
- Turbulent Velocity Scale
- Scalar profile value to specify
.
For an initial value, use a representative velocity or a representative velocity scale. For example, for a pipe flow use the inlet velocity.
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Intensity + Viscosity
Ratio
Calculation of
and
from a specified turbulence
intensity
, the ratio of turbulent to
laminar viscosity
, and the turbulent velocity
scale
using Eqn. (1363) and Eqn. (1365).
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- Turbulence Intensity
- As for
Intensity + Length Scale.
- Turbulent Viscosity Ratio
- Scalar profile value to specify the ratio of turbulent to laminar viscosity .
- Turbulent Velocity Scale
- Scalar profile value to specify
.
For an initial value, use a representative velocity or a representative velocity scale. For example, for a pipe flow use the inlet velocity.
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