Etude du phénomène de bifurcation des écoulements vrillés par la Simulation aux Grandes Échelles et l'adaptation de maillage

Swirling flows, which are widely employed in gas turbines, are known to undergo bifurcation between different topologies (large reconfigurations of the flow field) affecting the engine performance and safety. This work focuses on the study of such bifurcations using Large-Eddy Simulation (LES). It shows that a small change in the fluid dynamics conditions, induced by the different Sub-Grid Scale (SGS) models used in the simulations, can cause a transition between two, distinct, flow states when the swirling flow is close to transition conditions. The sensitivity of LES to SGS modeling is also identified as the result of a lack of mesh resolution at some critical locations, a problem which is analyzed using mesh adaptation. Mesh adaptation is tested on canonical and industrial flows. Here, by adjusting the mesh resolution based on the characteristics of the flow examined (refining and coarsening the grid keeping constant the numerical cost), substantial improvements of the LES predictions can be obtained. This work can be considered as the first step toward the establishment of a standard (repeatable and user independent) meshing procedure for LES.

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Source https://theses.hal.science/tel-00920462
Author Falese, Mario
Maintainer CCSD
Last Updated May 7, 2026, 17:54 (UTC)
Created May 7, 2026, 17:54 (UTC)
Identifier NNT: 2013INPT0087
Language en
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contributor Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS)
creator Falese, Mario
date 2013-10-07T00:00:00
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