template<class BasicTurbulenceModel>
twophasekEpsilon class
k-epsilon turbulence model for incompressible two phase flows.
Reference:
Original model:
Launder, B. E., & Spalding, D. B. (1972).
Lectures in mathematical models of turbulence.
Launder, B. E., & Spalding, D. B. (1974).
The numerical computation of turbulent flows.
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering,
3(2), 269-289.
Two-phase adaptation
Hsu, T.-J., Jenkins, J. T., and Liu, P. L.-F. (2004).
On two-phase sediment transport: sheet flow of massive particles.
Proceedings of the Royal Society London A, 460, 2223-2250.
Yu, X., Hsu, T.-J., and Hanes, D. M. (2010).
Sediment transport under wave groups: Relative importance between
nonlinear waveshape and nonlinear boundary layer streaming.
Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, C02013.
The default model coefficients correspond to the following:
twophasekEpsilonCoeffs
{
Cmu 0.09;
C1 1.44;
C2 1.92;
C3ep 1.2;
C4ep 1.0;
alphak 1.0;
alphaEps 1.3;
KE2 1.0;
KE4 1.0;
}
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