Title of article :
Employing Heisenberg’s turbulent spectral transfer theory to
parameterize sub-filter scales in LES models
Author/Authors :
Gerva´ sio A. Degrazia، نويسنده , , Andre´ B. Nunes، نويسنده , , Prakki SatyamurtyOta´ vio C. Acevedo، نويسنده , , Haroldo F. de Campos VelhoUmberto Rizza، نويسنده , , Jonas C. Carvalho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A turbulent subfilter viscosity for large eddy simulation (LES) models is proposed, based on Heisenberg’s mechanism of
energy transfer. Such viscosity is described in terms of a cutoff wave number, leading to relationships for the grid mesh
spacing, for a convective boundary layer (CBL). The limiting wave number represents a sharp filter separating large and
small scales of a turbulent flow and, henceforth, Heisenberg’s model agrees with the physical foundation of LES models.
The comparison between Heisenberg’s turbulent viscosity and the classical ones, based on Smagorinsky’s parameterization,
shows that both procedures lead to similar subgrid exchange coefficients. With this result, the turbulence resolution
length scale and the vertical mesh spacing are expressed only in terms of the longitudinal mesh spacing. Through the
employment of spectral observational data in the CBL, the mesh spacings, the filter width and the subfilter eddy viscosity
are described in terms of the CBL height. The present development shows that Heisenberg’s theory naturally establishes a
physical criterium that connects the subgrid terms to the large-scale dimensions of the system. The proposed constrain is
tested employing a LES code and the results show that it leads to a good representation of the boundary layer variables,
without an excessive refinement of the grid mesh.
Keywords :
LES subfilter , convective boundary layer , Heisenberg model
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment