Gamma-Re (γ-Re) transition model is a two equation model used in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to modify turbulent transport equations to simulate laminar, laminar-to-turbulent and turbulence states in a fluid flow. The Gamma-Re model does not intend to model the physics of the problem but attempts to fit a wide range of experiments and transition methods into its formulation. The transition model calculated an intermittency factor that creates (or extinguishes) turbulence by slowly introducing turbulent production at the laminar-to-turbulent transition location.
The goal of developing the gamma-Re (
\gamma-
Re | |
\thetat |
en
For intermittency
\gamma
\partial(\rho\gamma) | |
\partialt |
+
\partial(\rhoUj\gamma) | |
\partialxj |
=P\gamma-E\gamma+
\partial | \left[\left(\mu+ | |
\partialxj |
\muf | \right) | |
\sigmaf |
\partial\gamma | |
\partialxj |
\right]
For Transition Momentum Thickness Reynolds Number
Re\theta
\partial(\rho\overline{Re\theta | |
) |
}{\partialt}+
\partial(\rhoUj\overline{Re\theta | |
)}{ |
\partialxj}=P\theta+
\partial | |
\partialxj |
\left[\sigma\theta(\mu+\mut)
\partial\overline{Re\theta | |
The present model was appropriate for the prediction of an expansion swirl flow.
Following are some more models which are usually employed.enlow-Reynolds Number