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k–omega turbulence model

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In computational fluid dynamics, the k–omega (kωおめが) turbulence model is a common two-equation turbulence model, that is used as an approximation for the Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations (RANS equations). The model attempts to predict turbulence by two partial differential equations for two variables, k and ωおめが, with the first variable being the turbulence kinetic energy (k) while the second (ωおめが) is the specific rate of dissipation (of the turbulence kinetic energy k into internal thermal energy).

Standard (Wilcox) kωおめが turbulence model [1]

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The eddy viscosity νにゅーT, as needed in the RANS equations, is given by: νにゅーT = k/ωおめが, while the evolution of k and ωおめが is modelled as:

 

For recommendations for the values of the different parameters, see Wilcox (2008).

Notes

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References

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  • Wilcox, D. C. (2008), "Formulation of the k–ωおめが Turbulence Model Revisited", AIAA Journal, 46 (11): 2823–2838, Bibcode:2008AIAAJ..46.2823W, doi:10.2514/1.36541
  • Wilcox, D. C. (1998), Turbulence Modeling for CFD (2nd ed.), DCW Industries, ISBN 0963605100
  • Bradshaw, P. (1971), An introduction to turbulence and its measurement, Pergamon Press, ISBN 0080166210
  • Versteeg, H.; Malalasekera, W. (2007), An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics: The Finite Volume Method (2nd ed.), Pearson Education Limited, ISBN 978-0131274983
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