A robust intermittency equation formulation for transition modeling in Spalart-Allmaras simulations of airfoil flows across a wide range of Reynolds numbers
Abstract
This paper introduces a new robust formulation for local correlation-based laminar-to-turbulent transition models. This mechanism is incorporated into Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations, coupled with the Spalart-Allmaras (SA) turbulence model, considering both γ and γ-Reθ,t transition frameworks. In this context, special attention is placed on numerical stabilization of the γ transport equation, which is identified as the root cause of instabilities observed in both γ and γ-Reθ,t based models. To this end, the intermittency equation is reformulated in logarithmic form and further stabilized through an energy--based limiting to bound excessively high positive values. In order to suppress unphysical pressure oscillations in the transition region, a gradient-driven artificial viscosity is also introduced. Additionally, the SA equation is augmented with strain-rate modulated production and rotation correction terms. The presented approach has demonstrated consistent effectiveness and robustness in the simulation of flow fields around airfoils over a wide range of Reynolds numbers, making it suitable for practical aerodynamic design applications.
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