Development of an algebraic wall heat transfer model for LES in IC engines using DNS data


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2021

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This paper presents a novel algebraic wall-modeled large-eddy simulation (WMLES) approach for wall heat transfer (WHT) in internal combustion engines (ICE) using recent high-fidelity simulation data from two real ICE and a flame-wall interaction (FWI) setup. The model formulation is based on intuitive arguments rather than simplified forms of near-wall governing equations. Input information from the two wall-normal wall-adjacent nodes is used, facilitating the interpretation of the local state of the thermal boundary layer (TBL). With filtered direct numerical simulation (DNS) data (i.e. a ‘perfect’ LES), model performance is evaluated locally at different near-wall resolutions. The proposed model is compared to a widely used wall function (WF) approach and to a data-driven model.

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38 (4)

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5811 - 5819

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Elsevier

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Wall heat transfer; IC engines; Wall-modeled LES; LES; DNS; Data-driven

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03611 - Boulouchos, Konstantinos (emeritus) / Boulouchos, Konstantinos (emeritus) check_circle

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