Reynolds Stress Initial Conditions Reference

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 R and the turbulent dissipation rate ε. The corresponding values are derived from other turbulence quantities.

MethodCorresponding Value Nodes
K + Epsilon

Calculation of R from the turbulent kinetic energy k using Eqn. (1366).

Turbulent Kinetic Energy
Scalar profile value to specify k.
Turbulent Dissipation Rate
Scalar profile value to specify ε directly.
Intensity + Length Scale

Calculation of R and ε from a specified turbulence intensity I , length scale L , and velocity scale v using Eqn. (1362) and Eqn. (1364).

Turbulence Intensity
Scalar profile value to specify I .
Turbulent Length Scale
Scalar profile value to specify l .
Turbulent Velocity Scale
Scalar profile value to specify v .

For an initial value, use a representative velocity or a representative velocity scale. For example, for a pipe flow use the inlet velocity.

Intensity + Viscosity Ratio

Calculation of R and ε from a specified turbulence intensity I , the ratio of turbulent to laminar viscosity μ t / μ , and the turbulent velocity scale v using Eqn. (1363) and Eqn. (1365).

Turbulence Intensity
As for Intensity + Length Scale.
Turbulent Viscosity Ratio
Scalar profile value to specify the ratio of turbulent to laminar viscosity μ t / μ .
Turbulent Velocity Scale
Scalar profile value to specify v .

For an initial value, use a representative velocity or a representative velocity scale. For example, for a pipe flow use the inlet velocity.