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The numerical computation of turbulent flows

Launder, B. E. and Spalding, D. B.
1974
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 3(2): 269-289


Launder, B. E. and Spalding, D. B., (1974), "The numerical computation of turbulent flows", Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 3(2): 269-289.
Abstract:
The paper reviews the problem of making numerical predictions of turbulent flow. It advocates that computational economy, range of applicability and physical realism are best served at present by turbulence models in which the magnitudes of two turbulence quantities, the turbulence kinetic energy k and its dissipation rate ŠĆ, are calculated from transport equations solved simultaneously with those governing the mean flow behaviour. The width of applicability of the model is demonstrated by reference to numerical computations of nine substantially different kinds of turbulent flow.


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