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Inflow Turbulence Generation Methods
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceDetached Eddy SimulationBoundary LayerEarth ScienceUnsteady FlowHomogeneous Isotropic TurbulenceMicrometeorologyNumerical SimulationLarge Eddy SimulationMeteorologySynthetic VolumeWeak Recycling MethodEnvironmental Fluid DynamicAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferSubgrid ModelsTurbulence ModelingAerodynamicsExperimental Fluid Dynamics
Research activities on inflow turbulence generation methods have been vigorous over the past quarter century, accompanying advances in eddy-resolving computations of spatially developing turbulent flows with direct numerical simulation, large-eddy simulation (LES), and hybrid Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes–LES. The weak recycling method, rooted in scaling arguments on the canonical incompressible boundary layer, has been applied to supersonic boundary layer, rough surface boundary layer, and microscale urban canopy LES coupled with mesoscale numerical weather forecasting. Synthetic methods, originating from analytical approximation to homogeneous isotropic turbulence, have branched out into several robust methods, including the synthetic random Fourier method, synthetic digital filtering method, synthetic coherent eddy method, and synthetic volume forcing method. This article reviews major progress in inflow turbulence generation methods with an emphasis on fundamental ideas, key milestones, representative applications, and critical issues. Directions for future research in the field are also highlighted.
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