Mathematical Physics

   

Transition Predication Models - Literature Review

Authors: Shlomy Shitrit, Eran Arad

The transition of a boundary layer from laminar to turbulent impacts the characteristics of aflow field, but its underlying physics has yet to be well understood. This literature review aims to give an overview of the more widely used approaches to model transition in ComputationalFluid Dynamics (CFD). Several different methods are reviewed: the linear stability analysismethod, the low Reynolds number turbulent closure approach, the correlation-based methods,the intermittency transport method and the laminar fluctuation energy method. The approaches are compared to one another, highlighting their respective advantages and drawbacks.

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