DNS database

2020-08-04

  • 1 Channel Flow
  • 2 Boundary Layer
  • 3 SWBLI
  • 4 Validation Cases
    • 4.1 Boundary Layer
    • 4.2 SWBLI
    • 4.3 Others

1 Channel Flow

DNS databases include

  1. Lee and Moser. \(Re_{\tau} \in [180, 5200]\)
  2. Johns Hopkins Turbulence Databases. \(Re_{\tau} \sim 1000\)

2 Boundary Layer

DNS databases on incompressible turbulent boundary layer include

  1. Jimenez. \(Re_{\theta} \in [2000, 6500]\)
  2. Schlatter and Orlu. \(Re_{\theta} \in [670, 8300]\)
  3. Wu and Moin. \(Re_{\theta} \in [80, 3000]\)

Compressible databases include

  1. Duan. \(Ma_{\infty} \in [2.5,13.64], T_w/T_r \in [0.18,1.0], Re_{\theta} \in [2835,14408]\)
  2. Pirozzoli. \(Re_{\theta} \leq 1100\)

3 SWBLI

DNS database include

  1. Pirozzoli. \(Ma_{\infty}=2.28, Re_{\theta}=2300\)

4 Validation Cases

4.1 Boundary Layer

  1. 2DZP: 2D Zero Pressure Gradient Flat Plate (Subsonic)
  2. 2DZPH: 2D Zero Pressure Gradient High Mach Number Flat Plate (Supersonic)

4.2 SWBLI

  1. HiOCFD4 BL2. Laminar shock-boundary layer interaction.

4.3 Others

  1. AGARD Reports. It compiles lots of cases for LES validation.
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Created on 2020-08-04 with pandoc