@misc{RakhiKleinMedinaMendezetal., author = {Rakhi, Rakhi and Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Ali and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {One-dimensional turbulence modelling of incompressible temporally developing turbulent boundary layers with comparison to DNS}, series = {Journal of Turbulence}, volume = {20}, journal = {Journal of Turbulence}, number = {8}, issn = {1468-5248}, doi = {10.1080/14685248.2019.1674859}, pages = {506 -- 543}, abstract = {The incompressible temporally developing turbulent boundary layer (TBL) is analysed using the map-based stochastic one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) model. The TBL is a canonical flow problem, which is, in the present study, formed by a planar moving wall and a free stream at rest. An understanding of this idealised flow is of fundamental relevance for the numerical analysis of turbulent boundary-layer-type flows. In the present ODT simulations, the flow variables are resolved on all scales along a wall-normal, one-dimensional domain. These variables are evolved by a deterministic and a stochastic process. The latter models the effect of turbulent advection and pressure fluctuations, whereas the former represents molecular diffusion. The model is appropriate for high Reynolds numbers for which the turbulence field exhibits a broad range of scales and is notionally featureless. We show that ODT is able to capture salient features of the TBL by comparing the various statistics with available reference direct numerical simulation (DNS) results for different bulk Reynolds numbers in the range 250 ≤ Reb ≤ 2000 using fixed model parameters. The influence of the model parameters is analysed for Reb = 1000 and optimal parameter values are provided. The results discussed in this paper suggest that ODT is an economical and reasonably accurate approach for the simulation of transient turbulent boundary-layer-type flows.}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinMedinaMendezSchmidt, author = {Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {Modeling electrohydrodynamically enhanced drag in channel and pipe flows using one-dimensional turbulence}, series = {Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow (CMFF'22)}, journal = {Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow (CMFF'22)}, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, pages = {1 -- 8}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinMedinaMendezSchmidt, author = {Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {Modeling electrohydrodynamically enhanced drag in channel and pipe flows using One-Dimensional Turbulenc}, series = {Proceedings of the Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow (CMFF'22)}, journal = {Proceedings of the Conference on Modelling Fluid Flow (CMFF'22)}, editor = {Vad, Janos}, publisher = {University of Technology and Economics, Department of Fluid Mechanics}, address = {Budapest, Hungary}, isbn = {978-963-421-881-4}, pages = {82 -- 91}, abstract = {The joint modeling of flow hydrodynamics and electrokinetics is a relatively unexplored area of turbulent flow research. We address a lack of available models for electrohydrodynamic (EHD) turbulent flow utilizing a lower-order approach, the stochastic One-Dimensional Turbulence (ODT) model. ODT is constructed on the principles of the direct energy cascade of Navier-Stokes turbulence, with key emphasis on the accurate resolution of the small molecular transport scales within a notional line-of-sight. We investigate two canonical flow configurations to demonstrate the applicability of the model in the simulation of EHD flows. First, we investigate EHD effects in zero-pressure-gradient turbulent boundary layers by two-way coupled model application to plane Couette flow of a dilute electrolyte. Second, we apply the one-way coupled model to EHD-enhanced gas flow through a vertical pipe with an inner concentric electrode, where electric fields are generated by means of a corona discharge and the corresponding effect of a continuum ionic charge density field.}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinSchoepsMedinaMendezetal., author = {Klein, Marten and Sch{\"o}ps, Mark Simon and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {Numerical simulation and analysis of transient Ekman boundary layers using a stochastic turbulence model}, series = {EGU General Assembly 2023}, journal = {EGU General Assembly 2023}, publisher = {EGU - European Geophysical Union}, address = {Vienna, Austria}, doi = {10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9116}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinMedinaMendezSchoepsetal., author = {Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Sch{\"o}ps, Mark Simon and Schmidt, Heiko and Glawe, Christoph}, title = {Towards physics-based nowcasting of the instantaneous wind velocity profile using a stochastic modeling approach}, series = {STAB Jahresbericht 2024 zum 24. DGLR-Fachsymposium der STAB, 13. - 14. November 2024, Regensburg}, journal = {STAB Jahresbericht 2024 zum 24. DGLR-Fachsymposium der STAB, 13. - 14. November 2024, Regensburg}, publisher = {Deutsche Str{\"o}mungsmechanische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, STAB}, address = {Regensburg [et al.]}, pages = {162 -- 163}, abstract = {The primary objective of this contribution is to provide an overview of the regime-spanning forward modeling capabilities offered by the stochastic one-dimensional turbulence model. The focus is on the applicability of the model and its validation for neutral and stable atmospheric boundary layer flows as a prerequisite for future applications to challenging atmospheric conditions.}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinMedinaMendezSchmidt, author = {Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {Resolving the electrostatic boundary layer in a turbulent electrohydrodynamic flow with a map-based stochastic modeling approach}, series = {1st European Fluid Dynamics Conference - Daily Scientific Program}, journal = {1st European Fluid Dynamics Conference - Daily Scientific Program}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {1}, abstract = {Electrohydrodynamically (EHD) enhanced wall-bounded turbulent flows are encountered in various technical applications ranging from air-cleaning devices (like precipitators) to electrolyte flows (like redox flow batteries). The multi-physical processes governing the flow properties, however, are not yet very well understood. This is due the inaccessibility to and limitations of measurement equipment and numerical resolution requirements imposed by the electrostatic charge boundary layer that interacts on different time scales with the turbulent boundary layer. Recent advances in measurement techniques allow to resolve the exponential electrostatic charge boundary layer in a charged particle-ladden, weakly turbulent gas flow [1], which is qualitatively compatible with direct numerical simulation (DNS) results for a weakly turbulent flow of an electrolyte [2] at low Reynolds (Re) number. The challenge that remains is the extrapolation to highly turbulent flow conditions. Charged particles are heavy compared with fluid molecules and can be treated as a high Schmidt (Sc) number scalar, which is a burden for DNS. In this contribution, it is demonstrated that this burden can be overcome for the transient boundary layer evolution by utilizing a radically reduced, map-based stochastic one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) model. The model predicts a significant enhancement of the skin friction drag due to turbulence-induced screening layer depletion [3], as summarized in Fig. 1. In the talk, features of the instantaneous and mean velocity and electrostatic boundary layer will be presented. The plausibility of the model prediction is evaluated on a physical basis, encompassing details of the model formulation and the emerging hydrodynamic and electrokinetic properties of the boundary layer. References [1] W. Xu, S. Jantaˇc, T. Matsuyama, and H. Grosshans. arXiv:2306.06970, 2023. (Accepted for publication by Exp. Fluids.) [2] R. Ostilla-M´onico, and A. A. Lee. Faraday Discuss., 199:159-173, 2017. [3] M. Klein, J. A. Medina M´endez, and H. Schmidt. Tech. Mech., 43:111-127, 2023.}, language = {en} } @misc{KleinMedinaMendezSchmidt, author = {Klein, Marten and Medina M{\´e}ndez, Juan Al{\´i} and Schmidt, Heiko}, title = {Simulating Volatile Wind Energy: Stochastic Forward Modeling and Machine Learning}, publisher = {Innovation Hub 13, TH Wildau}, address = {Wildau}, pages = {1}, abstract = {The transformation of the energy sector is based on the integration of various renewable sources, such as wind and solar energy. One of the key challenges for the integration of these sources into the existing power grid is their erratic and sometimes discontinuous availability (volatility). Wind energy is one of the most relevant sources of CO2 neutral electric energy, but volatile due to fluctuating wind fields on multiple scales. This has already been realized so that senors provide real-time information on the scale of individual wind turbines. However, fore- casting remains an unresolved problem since numerical weather prediction models cannot provide the necessary level of detail. New modeling strategies are required that integrate turbine-scale and meso-scale information for accurate site-specific short-term prediction. Present and forthcoming research aims to incorporate fluctuations on multiple levels of fidelity, depending on the abstraction layer}, language = {en} }