Dynamic subgrid-scale LES model for turbulent non-Newtonian flows: A priori and a posteriori analyses of Burgers turbulence

•Extended non-Newtonian Burgelence is studied for the first time.•Canonical case studies are designed for evaluation of LES closures.•Dynamic closures are proposed for the Non-Newtonian SGS stress tensor.•The closures are assessed by a priori and a posteriori analyses. Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics 2021-09, Vol.295, p.104615, Article 104615
Hauptverfasser: Amani, E., Ahmadpour, A., Aghajari, M.J.
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Zusammenfassung:•Extended non-Newtonian Burgelence is studied for the first time.•Canonical case studies are designed for evaluation of LES closures.•Dynamic closures are proposed for the Non-Newtonian SGS stress tensor.•The closures are assessed by a priori and a posteriori analyses. Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of turbulent non-Newtonian flows involves two additional closures, namely the Non-Newtonian SubGrid-Scale (NNSGS) stress tensor and filtered viscosity. Here, dynamic closures are proposed for NNSGS, eliminating the need for model calibration. In addition, for the primary evaluation of LES closures, two canonical case studies are designed by the extension of Newtonian forced Burgers turbulence to include power-law viscosity rheology. The characteristics of the proposed non-Newtonian turbulence are studied carefully using direct numerical simulation. For instance, it is revealed that the shear-thinning effect intensifies the small-scale motions and elevates the energy spectrum function at high wave-numbers. The subsequent a priori and a posteriori studies manifest that the NNSGS modeling is important for the present test cases. The omission of this term results in the under-prediction of kinetic energy due to the substantial backscatter effect of NNSGS. The proposed dynamic Smagorinsky based closure is recommended, based on the correlation coefficient measure in the a priori tests and the energy spectrum function in the a posteriori tests, for LES of turbulence at high shear-thinning rheology. The use of the present NNSGS dynamic model improved the predictions, however, further effort to achieve more accurate closures for NNSGS and especially the filtered viscosity is still necessary in future studies.
ISSN:0377-0257
1873-2631
DOI:10.1016/j.jnnfm.2021.104615