Spalart-Allmaras Turbulence Model
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Spalart-Allmaras model is a one equation model for the turbulent viscosity.
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[edit] Original model
The turbulent eddy viscosity is given by
The rotation tensor is given by
and d is the distance from the closest surface.
The constants are
[edit] Modifications to original model
According to Spalart it is safer to use the following values for the last two constants:
Other models related to the S-A model:
DES (1999) [1]
DDES (2006)
[edit] Model for compressible flows
There are two approaches to adapting the model for compressible flows. In the first approach the turbulent dynamic viscosity is computed from
where ρ is the local density. The convective terms in the equation for are modified to
where the right hand side (RHS) is the same as in the original model.
[edit] Boundary conditions
Walls:
Freestream:
Ideally , but some solvers can have problems with a zero value, in which case can be used.
This is if the trip term is used to "start up" the model. A convenient option is to set in the freestream. The model then provides "Fully Turbulent" behavior, i.e., it becomes turbulent in any region that contains shear.
Outlet: convective outlet.
[edit] References
- Spalart, P. R. and Allmaras, S. R., 1992, "A One-Equation Turbulence Model for Aerodynamic Flows" AIAA Paper 92-0439
[edit] External links
- This article was based on the Spalart-Allmaras model article in CFD-Wiki