Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the capacity of two equation turbulence models to reproduce mean and fluctuating quantities in the case of both natural convection and isothermal flows.
Design/methodology/approach - Numerical predictions of mean velocity profiles, air and wall temperatures as well as turbulent kinetic energy by three different two equation models (standard k-epsilon, renormalisation group k-epsilon and shear-stress transport-k-omega) are compared with corresponding experimental values.
Findings - The prediction of mean velocities and temperatures is in all cases satisfactory. On the other hand, the prediction of turbulent quantities is less precise.
Originality/value - The three models under consideration in this paper can be used for engineering applications such as HVAC calculations.