A Solution Method for the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Equation
Abstract
Using the Lagrangian transport of momentum, the Reynolds stress can be expressed in terms of basic turbulence parameters. DNS data at higher Reynolds numbers (Re= 1000 and 5200) have been used to again validate this theory, where it is the Lagrangian momentum balance between u2 and pressure fluctuation forces that determine the Reynolds stress at these conditions. This approach can be used to obtain key parameters such as the von Karman constant, inner layer thickness and the Reynolds stress itself. This expression for the Reynolds stress can be combined with RANS for solutions for turbulent channel and jet flows. Examples of these solutions are presented.
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