The paper is focused on the influence of the eddy viscosity turbulence models (EVM) in CFD three-dimensional simulations of steady turbulent engine intake flows in order to assess their reliability in predicting the discharge coefficient. Results have been analyzed by means of the comparison with experimental measurements at the steady flow bench. High Reynolds linear and nonlinear and RNG k-ge models have been used for simulation, revealing the strong influence of both the constitutive relation and the -equation formulation on the obtained results, while limits in the applicability of more sophisticated near-wall approaches are briefly discussed in the paper. Due to the extreme complexity of typical ICE flows and geometries, the analysis of the behavior of EVM turbulence models has been subsequently applied to a test-case available in literature, i.e., a high-Reynolds compressible flow over an inclined backward-facing step (BFS). Different high-Reynolds and low-Reynolds linear and quadratic k-ge models and linear and quadratic two-layer models have been used for simulation. The predicted velocity profiles at different locations along the duct have been compared versus experiments available in literature. The EVM model constitutive relation as well as near-wall treatment was found to be fundamental for accurately predicting the flow characteristics. In the recirculation regions the nonlinear EVM models behave much better than the standard linear EVM thanks to their more accurate physical ground, thus determining the best agreement with experimental data. Simulations revealed also limits of the RANS approach and related EVM when faced with typically unsteady and complex phenomena like flow separation as those occurring in engine intake ducts.

Turbulence modelling in CFD simulation of ICE intake flow / Bianchi, G. M.; Cantore, Giuseppe; Fontanesi, Stefano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - Non presente:(2001), pp. 31-45. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICE2001 5th International Conference tenutosi a Capri, NA nel September 23-27, 2001) [10.4271/2001-24-0049].

Turbulence modelling in CFD simulation of ICE intake flow

CANTORE, Giuseppe;FONTANESI, Stefano
2001

Abstract

The paper is focused on the influence of the eddy viscosity turbulence models (EVM) in CFD three-dimensional simulations of steady turbulent engine intake flows in order to assess their reliability in predicting the discharge coefficient. Results have been analyzed by means of the comparison with experimental measurements at the steady flow bench. High Reynolds linear and nonlinear and RNG k-ge models have been used for simulation, revealing the strong influence of both the constitutive relation and the -equation formulation on the obtained results, while limits in the applicability of more sophisticated near-wall approaches are briefly discussed in the paper. Due to the extreme complexity of typical ICE flows and geometries, the analysis of the behavior of EVM turbulence models has been subsequently applied to a test-case available in literature, i.e., a high-Reynolds compressible flow over an inclined backward-facing step (BFS). Different high-Reynolds and low-Reynolds linear and quadratic k-ge models and linear and quadratic two-layer models have been used for simulation. The predicted velocity profiles at different locations along the duct have been compared versus experiments available in literature. The EVM model constitutive relation as well as near-wall treatment was found to be fundamental for accurately predicting the flow characteristics. In the recirculation regions the nonlinear EVM models behave much better than the standard linear EVM thanks to their more accurate physical ground, thus determining the best agreement with experimental data. Simulations revealed also limits of the RANS approach and related EVM when faced with typically unsteady and complex phenomena like flow separation as those occurring in engine intake ducts.
2001
ICE2001 5th International Conference
Capri, NA
September 23-27, 2001
Non presente
31
45
Bianchi, G. M.; Cantore, Giuseppe; Fontanesi, Stefano
Turbulence modelling in CFD simulation of ICE intake flow / Bianchi, G. M.; Cantore, Giuseppe; Fontanesi, Stefano. - In: SAE TECHNICAL PAPER. - ISSN 0148-7191. - ELETTRONICO. - Non presente:(2001), pp. 31-45. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICE2001 5th International Conference tenutosi a Capri, NA nel September 23-27, 2001) [10.4271/2001-24-0049].
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
2001-24-0049.pdf

Accesso riservato

Descrizione: Articolo completo
Tipologia: Versione pubblicata dall'editore
Dimensione 800.68 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
800.68 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
Pubblicazioni consigliate

Licenza Creative Commons
I metadati presenti in IRIS UNIMORE sono rilasciati con licenza Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal, mentre i file delle pubblicazioni sono rilasciati con licenza Attribuzione 4.0 Internazionale (CC BY 4.0), salvo diversa indicazione.
In caso di violazione di copyright, contattare Supporto Iris

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11380/605423
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 8
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact