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Three-Dimensional Simulation of Decaying Turbulent Swirling Flow Using Different Turbulence Models
Author(s) -
Samy M. El-Behery,
Gamal H. Badawy,
Fathi M. Mahfouz
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
heat and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.283
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 0392-8764
DOI - 10.18280/ijht.400125
Subject(s) - turbulence , reynolds stress , mechanics , k epsilon turbulence model , fluent , reynolds stress equation model , k omega turbulence model , computational fluid dynamics , solver , turbulence modeling , turbulence kinetic energy , physics , reynolds number , flow (mathematics) , mathematics , mathematical optimization
This paper presents a numerical study of the turbulent swirling flow in a horizontal tangential inlet tube. The commercial CFD code ANSYS FLUENT 15 was used for solving the set of governing equations using different turbulence models. Eight turbulence models are tested which are, standard k–ε, realizable k–ε, RNG k–ε, SST k–ω, Non-Linear k–ε, v2-f, RSM (Quadratic Pressure-Strain Model), and RSM (Stress-Omega Model). All these turbulence models are available directly in the ANSYS FLUENT except the non-linear k–ε which was implemented in the solver using User Defined Functions (UDF). The numerical predictions are compared with experimental measurements from literature for tangential, axial velocity profiles and Reynolds stresses profiles within the tested tube. The results indicated that the axial velocity is predicted fairly well by the standard k–ε model while the tangential velocity is well predicted by RSM. On the other hand, v2-f model predicts the Reynolds stresses better than the other tested models. The statistical analysis of turbulence model performance showed that, the RSM (Quadratic Pressure-Strain) model gives the best agreement with all data of experiments followed by non-linear k–ε and standard k–ε turbulence models.

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