Turbulence modeling for high speed flowsAn investigation of turbulence models for high speed flows is presented. The flows consist of simple 2D flows over flat plates and complex shock-wave boundary-layer interaction flows over ramps and wedges. The flows are typical of those encountered by high speed vehicles such as the NASP. The turbulence models investigated include various two-equation models which, as a class, are considered to be well suited to the design of high speed vehicles. A description and discussion of the specific models is given and includes both baseline or uncorrected models, and model corrections which are needed to improve predictions of complex flows. It is found that most of the models studied are able to give good predictions of the flat plate flows, and some of the models are able to predict some of the complex flows, but none of them are able to accurately predict all of the complex flows. Recommendations for future model improvements are discussed.
Document ID
19920043659
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Coakley, T. J. (NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Huang, P. G. (Eloret Institute Sunnyvale, CA, United States)