Direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow over porous walls
Marco E. Rosti, Luca Cortelezzi, Maurizio Quadrio

TL;DR
This paper presents direct numerical simulations of turbulent channel flow over porous walls, combining Navier-Stokes and Volume-Averaged Navier-Stokes equations to analyze the effects of permeability and porosity on turbulence.
Contribution
It introduces a coupled DNS approach using VANS equations for porous media and explores the impact of permeability and interface conditions on turbulent flow over porous walls.
Findings
Permeability significantly influences flow response even at low values.
Turbulence statistics differ notably from flow over impermeable walls.
Higher Reynolds number simulations reveal key scaling behaviors.
Abstract
We perform direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a turbulent channel flow over porous walls. In the fluid region the flow is governed by the incompressible Navier--Stokes (NS) equations, while in the porous layers the Volume-Averaged Navier--Stokes (VANS) equations are used, which are obtained by volume-averaging the microscopic flow field over a small volume that is larger than the typical dimensions of the pores. In this way the porous medium has a continuum description, and can be specified without the need of a detailed knowledge of the pore microstructure by indipendently assigning permeability and porosity. At the interface between the porous material and the fluid region, momentum-transfer conditions are applied, in which an available coefficient related to the unknown structure of the interface can be used as an error estimate. To set up the numerical problem, the…
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