In this article, we describe a new mathematical model (bifurcational turbulence model) and justify its suitability for the prediction of laminar and turbulent boundary layer characteristics. The main specific feature… Click to show full abstract
In this article, we describe a new mathematical model (bifurcational turbulence model) and justify its suitability for the prediction of laminar and turbulent boundary layer characteristics. The main specific feature of the model is the laminar-turbulent transition, arising as a new solution of the equation for Reynolds stresses, closing the system of Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations. The article is divided into three main parts. The first part describes the RANS and second-order closure conditions together with the premises that we use to obtain the model equations in the closed form. In the second part, we derive the equations of the turbulent-flow model in the shear layer. In the third part, we consider the boundary-layer turbulence transition over a flat plate and present the results of numerical simulations compared with the experimental data.
               
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