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Spectrally-Consistent Regularization of Navier–Stokes Equations

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The incompressible Navier–Stokes equations form an excellent mathematical model for turbulent flows. However, direct simulations at high Reynolds numbers are not feasible because the convective term produces far too many… Click to show full abstract

The incompressible Navier–Stokes equations form an excellent mathematical model for turbulent flows. However, direct simulations at high Reynolds numbers are not feasible because the convective term produces far too many relevant scales of motion. Therefore, in the foreseeable future, numerical simulations of turbulent flows will have to resort to models of the small scales. Large-eddy simulation (LES) and regularization models are examples thereof. In the present work, we propose to combine both approaches in a spectrally-consistent way: i.e.  preserving the (skew-)symmetries of the differential operators. Restoring the Galilean invariance of the regularization method results into an additional hyperviscosity term. In this way, the convective production of small scales is effectively restrained whereas the destruction of the small scales is enhanced by this hyperviscosity effect. This approach leads to a blending between regularization of the convective term and LES. The performance of these improvements is assessed through application to Burgers’ equation, homogeneous isotropic turbulence and a turbulent channel flow.

Keywords: spectrally consistent; consistent regularization; stokes equations; small scales; regularization; navier stokes

Journal Title: Journal of Scientific Computing
Year Published: 2019

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