DNS 1-3 Statistical Data
Statistical data
In this section the relevant statistical data for the diffuser computed with Alya is given. The reported data is the one mentioned in Table 2 of the list of desirable quantities (PDF) and also specified here.
The data is available as:
- In CSV (text) format as profiles along characteristic lines of the diffuser
- In CSV (text) format as contours along characteristic planes of the diffuser.
- In HDF5 (binary) format as volumetric data.
Other turbulent statistics
Other relevant statistics from the database are presented in this section. In particular, the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) and the characteristic length scales (i.e., the Taylor micro-scale and the Kolmogorov length-scale ) are presented in Fig. 18 along some characteristic contours of the diffuser.
Profile data
The profile data is thought to match that of the UFR_4-16_Test_Case and the experimental data. Text files (in CSV format) are provided at the streamwise locations x/h=-2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15.5, 17, 18, 20 and 22 at the following spanwise locations z/B=0.25, 0.5, 0.75 and 0.875. Some of these profiles are also plotted below.
Characteristic Plots of these profiles are:
Figure 15: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000, validation. Average velocities at various x/h in the vertical center plane z/B=0.5, Cherry et al. (2008) and Ohlsson et al. (2010) vs data obtained with Alya. |
Figure 16: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000, validation. Average streamwise velocity fluctuations at various x/h in the vertical center plane z/B=0.5, Cherry et al. (2008) and Ohlsson et al. (2010) vs data obtained with Alya. |
Moreover, budget profiles are provided for the inlet duct area in CSV format for characteristic lines along the y and z directions. These profiles are also plotted below.
budgets_inletduct_y_Alya_DNS | budgets_inletduct_z_Alya_DNS |
Figure 17: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000. Turbulent kinetic energy budget terms in the inlet duct along the mid-channel lines. The black dashed line is the residual. |
Figure 18: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000. Streamwise Reynolds-stress budget terms in the inlet duct along the mid-channel lines. The black dashed line is the residual. |
Contour data
Contour data is also provided to match that of the UFR_4-16_Test_Case and the experimental data. Text files (in CSV format) are provided at the streamwise locations x/h=2, 5, 8 and 15. These contours are also plotted below.
diffuser01_contour_x2_Alya_DNS | diffuser01_contour_x5_Alya_DNS | diffuser01_contour_x8_Alya_DNS | diffuser01_contour_x12_Alya_DNS | diffuser01_contour_x15_Alya_DNS |
Characteristic plots of these contours are, on positions x/h=2, 5, 8 and 15:
Figure 19: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000, validation. Average streamwise velocity contours, Cherry et al. (2008) and Ohlsson et al. (2010) vs data obtained with Alya. The positions of the contour planes are, from top to bottom, x/h=2, 5, 8 and 15. |
Figure 20: Stanford double diffuser, Re=10000, validation. Average streamwise velocity fluctuation contours, Cherry et al. (2008) and Ohlsson et al. (2010) vs data obtained with Alya (smoothed). The positions of the contour planes are, from top to bottom, x/h=2, 5, 8 and 15. |
Volume data
Volumetric data on the statistics computed for the whole computational domain are provided here. For more information regarding the storage format, please refer to the storage format guidelines.
The available files are, for the duct area:
- Statistics (15.9 kB) Is the HDF5 master file. This is used in conjunction with the other HDF5 files to open and manage the dataset. Please refer to storage format guidelines for more information on this.
- Nodes (2.8 GB) Contains the xyz positions where data is stored.
- Inputs (26.0 GB) Contains the averaged pressure and velocity along with their gradients, the viscous shear stress and the Reynolds stress tensor.
- Additional Quantities (3.7 GB) Contains additional quantities such as the Taylor and Kolmogorov scales and the pressure autocorrelation.
- Triple Correlation (9.3 GB) Contains the components of the velocity triple correlation.
- Pressure Velocity (2.8 GB) Contains the pressure velocity correlation.
- Convection (5.6 GB) Contains the convection terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Production (5.6 GB) Contains the production terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Dissipation (5.6 GB) Contains the dissipation terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Molecular Diffusion (5.6 GB) Contains the molecular diffusion terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Pressure Strain (5.6 GB) Contains the pressure strain terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Turbulent Diffusion (5.6 GB) Contains the turbulent diffusion terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Pressure Diffusion (5.6 GB) Contains the pressure diffusion terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- Residuals (5.6 GB) Contains the residual terms in the budget equations for the Reynolds stresses.
- TKE budget terms (7.4 GB) Contains the terms in the budget equations for the turbulent kinetic energy (convection, production, dissipation, molecular diffusion, pressure strain, turbulent diffusion and residuals).
And, for the diffuser region:
- Statistics (15.9 kB) Is the HDF5 master file. This is used in conjunction with the other HDF5 files to open and manage the dataset. Please refer to storage format guidelines for more information on this.
- Nodes (2.8 GB) Contains the xyz positions where data is stored.
- Inputs (26.0 GB) Contains the averaged pressure and velocity along with their gradients, the viscous shear stress and the Reynolds stress tensor.
- Additional Quantities (3.7 GB) Contains additional quantities such as the Taylor and Kolmogorov scales and the pressure autocorrelation.
- Pressure Velocity (2.8 GB) Contains the pressure velocity correlation.
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Contributed by: Oriol Lehmkuhl, Arnau Miro — Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC)
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