Assessment and development of second order turbulence models
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Second order turbulence models describe the effect of mean flow and external agencies (such as buoyancy) on the evolution of turbulence. Therefore, in principle, these models give a more accurate description of complicated flow fields (e.g. flows with large anisotropy in turbulence, such as near the leading edge of a turbine blade) than the two equation models. The objectives of this document are to assess the performance of the various second order turbulence models in benchmark flows and to seek improvements where necessary in models for the pressure correlation term in the scalar flux equation and for the scalar dissipation equation