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On the Influence of the Reynolds-Stress Anisotropy Tensor on the Prediction of Wall-Affected Three-Dimensional Room Airflows

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29th AIVC Conference, 175-180
Date Issued
2008-10
Author(s)
Heschl, Christian  
Sanz, Wolfgang 
Abstract
It is well known that the turbulence anisotropy has a remarkable influence on the flow of three dimensional wall jets. So the accurate simulation of room airflows with air supplies mounted just below the ceiling requires a highlevel turbulence closure. Therefore in this paper the potential for the improvement of room airflow prediction by using different Reynolds stress models and a new nonlinear eddy viscosity turbulence model are discussed. For this purpose detailed three dimensional PIV measurement results of the velocity distribution and the Reynolds stress in a symmetrical model room are compared with the calculations using different turbulence models.
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http://www.aivc.org/sites/default/files/members_area/medias/pdf/Conf/2008/Paper_138.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1570
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29th AIVC Conference  
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Konferenzbeitrag
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