Very simple eddy viscosity models compute a global value for from the mean velocity and a geometric length scale
using an empirical formula. Because no additional transport equations
are solved, these models are termed ‘zero equation.’
The zero equation model in Ansys CFX uses an algebraic equation to calculate the viscous contribution from turbulent eddies. A constant turbulent eddy viscosity is calculated for the entire flow domain.
The turbulence viscosity is modeled as the product of a turbulent
velocity scale, , and a turbulence
length scale,
, as proposed
by Prandtl and Kolmogorov,
(2–17) |
where is a proportionality
constant. The velocity scale is taken to be the maximum velocity in
the fluid domain. The length scale is derived using the formula:
(2–18) |
where is the fluid domain
volume. This model has little physical foundation and is not recommended.