Print Email Facebook Twitter Overview of turbulence models for external aerodynamics Title Overview of turbulence models for external aerodynamics Author Henkes, R.A.W.M. Faculty Aerospace Engineering Date 1998-12-31 Abstract An overview is given on the background of different turbulence models that can be used to compute boundary layers in external aerodynamics, such as for aircraft. The overview includes algebraic models (Cebeci-Smith, Baldwin-Lomax), a half-equation model (Johnson-King), two-equation models ( K-E-K-), and a differential Reynolds-stress model. The models were compared for boundary layer without and with streamwise pressure gradient. The models were also used to study the large-Reynolds number scalings (wall function and defect layer). The comparisson of models and the sealing analysis are described in three seperate journal contributions. Subject turbulenceturbulent flowaerodynamics To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:f3534d8e-3f2a-4afe-ae1f-c48f72c9ca3a Publisher Delft University Press ISBN 9040715769 Source Series 01: Aerodynamics, 13 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book Rights (c) 1998 Faculty of Aerospace Engineering Files PDF 2392-3537.pdf 4.34 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:f3534d8e-3f2a-4afe-ae1f-c48f72c9ca3a/datastream/OBJ/view