Assessment of a common nonlinear eddy-viscosity turbulence model in capturing laminarization in mixed convection flows

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Laminarization is an important topic in heat transfer and turbulence modeling. Recent studies have demonstrated that several well-known turbulence models failed to provide accurate prediction when applied to mixed convection flows with significant re-laminarization effects. One of those models, a well-validated cubic nonlinear eddy-viscosity model, was observed to miss this feature entirely. This paper studies the reasons behind this failure by providing a detailed comparison with the baseline Launder-Sharma model. The difference is attributed to the method of near-wall damping. A range of tests have been conducted and two noteworthy findings are reported for the case of flow re-laminarization.

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Keshmiri, A., Revell, A., & Darabkhani, H. G. (2016). Assessment of a common nonlinear eddy-viscosity turbulence model in capturing laminarization in mixed convection flows. Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications, 69(2), 146–165. https://doi.org/10.1080/10407782.2015.1069672

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