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Evidence on the incompatibility of modern SPH methods and eddy viscosity models for scale-resolved incompressible turbulence

Evidence on the incompatibility of modern SPH methods and eddy viscosity models for scale-resolved incompressible turbulence

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In this work, we will present evidence for the incompatibility of modern SPH methods and eddy viscosity models. Taking a coarse-graining perspective, we physically argue that modern SPH methods operate intrinsically as Lagrangian Large Eddy Simulations for turbulent flows with strongly overlapping discretization elements. However, these overlapping elements in combination with numerical errors cause a significant amount of implicit subfilter stresses (SFS). Considering a Taylor-Green flow at $\text{Re}=10^4$, the SFS will be shown to be relevant where turbulent fluctuations are created, explaining why turbulent flows are challenging even for modern SPH methods. Although one might hope to mitigate the implicit SFS using eddy viscosity models, we show a degradation of the turbulent transition process, which is rooted in the non-locality of these methods.

Max Okraschevski、Niklas Bürkle、Markus Wicker、Rainer Koch、Hans-J?rg Bauer

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Max Okraschevski,Niklas Bürkle,Markus Wicker,Rainer Koch,Hans-J?rg Bauer.Evidence on the incompatibility of modern SPH methods and eddy viscosity models for scale-resolved incompressible turbulence[EB/OL].(2025-06-10)[2025-06-28].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.08538.点此复制

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