The numerical simulation of a shock induced, turbulent compressible vortex
is analyzed. The vortex is generated by the movement of an (unsteady) shock
over the trailing-edge of a two-dimensional airfoil at different incidence
angle. A theoretical analysis is performed for the case of a turbulent lin
e vortex, at a low (vortex) Mach number and high Reynolds number, as a basi
s of comparison for the dynamic structure of the starting vortex. This theo
retical analysis confirms the existence of an equilibrium structure of the
isolated vortex similar to the laminar case. In the numerical computations,
both an isotropic eddy viscosity two-equation turbulence model and an alge
braic stress model are employed to assess the influence of turbulence model
on the predictive capabilities of such a how including the realization of
the self-similar behavior found in the isolated vortex case The results are
also compared to theoretical estimates of the production-to-dissipation ra
te ratio for both types of turbulence models, and to recent experiments on
such flows, (C) 1999 American Institute of Physics. [S1070-6631(99)00202-0]
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