This study presents the application of a turbulence probability density function (pdf) equation to compute an axisymmetric turbulent free jet flow. II; view of the difficulty of solving this pdf equation directly by conventional numerical methods, an approximate moment method is applied. The calculated triple velocity correlations appearing in the second-or der moments equation are calculated and compared with measured values and with those estimated by moment-closure models. The results reveal that the pdf approach gives consistency in the higher-order moments and radial budget of third moments of velocity, and that the neglect of the mean-strain production, the rapid part of the pressure correlation and the dissipation are responsible for deviations between moment-closure models and experiments. Therefore, pdf methods ap pear to be more suitable than conventional moment-closure models in terms of revealing turbulence structure.
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JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME