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Possibilities and Limits of Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete Element Method Simulations in Process Engineering: A Review of Recent Advancements and Future Trends.

Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 2020
Fluid-solid systems play a major role in a wide variety of industries, from pharmaceutical and consumer goods to chemical plants and energy generation. Along with this variety of fields comes a diversity in apparatuses and applications, most prominently ...
P. Kieckhefen   +3 more
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Uncertainty in Computational Fluid Dynamics [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1995
The Annual EPSRC/IMechE Expert Meeting brought together some 44 experts to consider sources of uncertainty in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Presentations and discussions covered modelling, numerical solution techniques, boundary conditions, evaluation protocols and QA (quality assurance) procedures.
E H Fisher, N Rhodes
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Computational fluid dynamics

2017
This chapter introduces the application of commercially available computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools available to the engineer. It introduces the fact that the strengths of these tools must be weighed against their limitations as applied by engineers to make engineering decisions.
Steven H. Collicott   +3 more
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Coupling building energy simulation and computational fluid dynamics: An overview

, 2020
Building energy simulations coupled with computational fluid dynamics tools have emerged, recently, as an accurate and effective tool to improve the estimation of energy requirements and thermal comfort in buildings.
M. Rodríguez-Vázquez   +5 more
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Coronary CT Angiography-derived Fractional Flow Reserve: Machine Learning Algorithm versus Computational Fluid Dynamics Modeling.

Radiology, 2018
Purpose To compare two technical approaches for determination of coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR)-FFR derived from coronary CT angiography based on computational fluid dynamics (hereafter, FFRCFD) and ...
C. Tesche   +15 more
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Computational Fluid Dynamics

2002
Increasingly, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques are being used to study and solve complex fluid flow and heat transfer problems. This comprehensive book ranges from elementary concepts for the beginner to state-of-the-art CFD for the practitioner.
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QUANTIFICATION OF UNCERTAINTY IN COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

, 1997
This review covers Verification, Validation, Confirmation and related subjects for computational fluid dynamics (CFD), including error taxonomies, error estimation and banding, convergence rates, surrogate estimators, nonlinear dynamics, and error ...
P. Roache
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Use of computational fluid dynamics deposition modeling in respiratory drug delivery

Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2018
Introduction: Respiratory drug delivery is a surprisingly complex process with a number of physical and biological challenges. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a scientific simulation technique that is capable of providing spatially and temporally ...
P. Longest   +6 more
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Computational fluid dynamics

2016
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) makes it possible to use the equations governing fluid motion for a large range of complex situations, providing both insight and quantitative predictions. The fluid equations are replaced by discrete approximations at grid points that must be close enough so that the solution is independent of the grid point spacing.
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Computational fluid dynamics

1998
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on computational fluid dynamics. For the flow of an incompressible fluid, if the Navier–Stokes equations of motion and the continuity equation are solved simultaneously under given boundary conditions, an exact solution should be obtained.
Y. Nakayama, R.F. Boucher
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