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Three-Parameter Model of Turbulence for High-Velocity Flows

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A formulation of a modernized version of the three-parameter model of turbulence developed earlier by the present authors for calculating high-velocity flows is presented in the paper. The modernized model of turbulence allows one to calculate both free and near-wall flows. The distinctive features of the model are the application of a separate equation for velocity fluctuations directed normally to streamlines, as well as of special functions of the gradient Mach number to account for compressibility. The model described was verified on a number of test problems. The results obtained agree well with experimental data.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 91, No. 3, pp. 720–727, May–June, 2018.

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Molchanov, A.M., Bykov, L.V. & Yanyshev, D.S. Three-Parameter Model of Turbulence for High-Velocity Flows. J Eng Phys Thermophy 91, 673–681 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10891-018-1789-9

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