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Wall-Modeled Large-Eddy Simulation for Complex Turbulent Flows
George Ilhwan Park
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A New Version of Detached-eddy Simulation, Resistant to Ambiguous Grid Densities
Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2006Sébastien Deck, Mikhail Shur
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Wall-layer models for large-eddy simulations
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2008Ugo Piomelli
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Attached Eddy Model of Wall Turbulence
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2019Modeling wall turbulence remains a major challenge, as a sufficient physical understanding of these flows is still lacking. In an effort to move toward a physics-based model, A.A.
I. Marusic, J. Monty
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IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2019
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has attracted much attention in recent years. In an underwater WPT system, the eddy current loss tends to be non-negligible as the frequency or the coil current increases. Thus, it is crucial to analyze the eddy current loss
Zhengchao Yan +6 more
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Wireless power transfer (WPT) has attracted much attention in recent years. In an underwater WPT system, the eddy current loss tends to be non-negligible as the frequency or the coil current increases. Thus, it is crucial to analyze the eddy current loss
Zhengchao Yan +6 more
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Grid-point requirements for large eddy simulation: Chapman’s estimates revisited
Haecheon Choi, Parviz Moin
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Proceedings of the 44th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2017
This paper describes EM-Based Detection of Deviations in Program Execution (EDDIE), a new method for detecting anomalies in program execution, such as malware and other code injections, without introducing any overheads, adding any hardware support, changing any software, or using any resources on the monitored system itself.
Alireza Nazari +4 more
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This paper describes EM-Based Detection of Deviations in Program Execution (EDDIE), a new method for detecting anomalies in program execution, such as malware and other code injections, without introducing any overheads, adding any hardware support, changing any software, or using any resources on the monitored system itself.
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