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- W108837067 abstract "Several attempts of hybrid RANS/LES can be found in the literature. While Labourasse and Sagaut [6] decompose the velocity field in three parts: a mean flow, a resolved fluctuation and a subgrid fluctuation, solving the mean flow with a RANS model and deriving the fluctuations from a LES approach, Temmerman et al. [10] use a two-layer method that utilizes a RANS approach close to the wall and LES in the outer region without feedback from LES to RANS. Another popular method in aeronautic simulations, which combines RANS and LES, is the Dettached Eddy Simulation (DES) developed firstly by Spalart et al. [9] in which the eddy viscosity switches from a LES to RANS one depending on the turbulent length-scale and the grid spacing. Schluter et al. [8] recently developed an approach similar to what is presented herein allowing multi-code simulations with CHIMPS. In the present work, a new implementation of code-code coupling, in order to couple turbulence models on separate overlapping unstructured grids, is presented. This work has been mainly carried out in the framework of the Desider European project. The method allows to couple, on the one hand, two RANS models, coupling for example a low Reynolds approach at the wall with a High Reynolds model in the outer region, and on the other hand, RANS and LES. Both RANS and LES approaches (Benhamadouche and Laurence [2]) are used in the in-house EDF CFD tool code_Saturne (Archambeau et al. [1]) since several years. The available turbulence models in the code are: LES (standard Smagorinsky and Dynamic), k-e (standard, v2-f), k-ω-SST, RSM (LRR and SSG). The Synthetic Eddy Method (SEM, see Jarrin et al. [4]) is utilized to generate unsteady boundary conditions for LES going from RANS data. For RANS/RANS coupling, the continuity of the velocity, the Reynolds stresses and the dissipation rate is insured. The data exchange between the different runs is based on MPI. The LES solver sends first the coordinates of a points-cloud to the RANS solver (RANS solver identifies the cell which contains the points sent by LES). Then, the RANS solver interpolates the value of a RANS variable to the LES point. Finally, the RANS solver sends the interpolated data to LES solver. The present approach has been validated on the channel flow at Re*=395 (see Kim et al. [5]) by performing normal and tangential coupling separately (in the tangential coupling, the LES domain starts at y+=50). The preliminatry tests where successuful and it has been shown that the SEM is not only able to sustain turbulence in the stream-wise direction of channel flow using LES but it also reproduces satisfactory tangential fluctuations mandatory for LES to give a well represented logarithmic region. The final paper will include simulations with an industrial configuration such as a T-junction case often used to predict thermal fatigue phenomena, involving both tangential and normal couplings. The method implemented in Code_Saturne to couple turbulence models is now available and has given very satisfactory preliminary results. This method can be enriched by improving the interpolation using a finite volume interpolation that needs volume-volume intersections. Moreover, the potential of the method introduced herein is wide as it can handle moving meshes (Chimera method) which is very interesting for fluid structure interaction problems." @default.
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