Anisotropic SGS stress models produce more consistent mean separation bubble sizes in WMLES of smooth-body separation under grid refinement than eddy-viscosity models, mainly by capturing normal stress contributions on the windward side.
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Effect of subgrid-scale anisotropy on wall-modeled large-eddy simulation of turbulent flow with smooth-body separation
Anisotropic SGS stress models produce more consistent mean separation bubble sizes in WMLES of smooth-body separation under grid refinement than eddy-viscosity models, mainly by capturing normal stress contributions on the windward side.