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LES at Work: Quality Management in Practical Large-Eddy Simulations

2008
This paper aims at reviewing some important aspects of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) as applied to engineering applications. In particular we focus on aspects relevant to quality management and validation and verification procedures. After outlining the LES formalism and the numerical methods considered appropriate for engineering applications we discuss
Christer Fureby, Rickard E. Bensow
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Large Eddy Simulation (LES) for Steady-State Turbulent Flow Prediction

2014
The aim of this work is to simulate a steady turbulent flow using the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) technique in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The simulation was done using an in-house code developed in the programming platform of Visual C++. The Finite Volume Method was used to compute numerically the solutions of the Navier-Stokes equation under ...
T. Ganesan, M. Awang
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Coarse Resolution Turbulence Simulations With Spectral Vanishing Viscosity—Large-Eddy Simulations (SVV-LES)

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2002
We present a new implementation of the spectral vanishing viscosity method appropriate for alternative formulations of large-eddy simulations. We first review the method and subsequently present results for turbulent incompressible channel flow.
Robert M. Kirby, George Em Karniadakis
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Very-Large Eddy Simulation (V-LES) of the flow across a tube bundle

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2011
A new turbulence modelling approach (Very-Large Eddy Simulation; V-LES) is developed and compared to conventional RANS and LES for a flow across a tube bundle. The method, which belongs to the large-scale simulation category, represents a good compromise between efficiency and precision, and may thus be used for industrial problems for which LES ...
Mathieu Labois, Djamel Lakehal
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A family of large eddy simulation (LES) filters with nonuniform filter widths

Physics of Fluids, 1995
In this Brief Communication a family of filters for large eddy simulation (LES) with nonuniform filter widths is constructed that commute with differentiation up to any given order.
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A Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of Plate-Fin and Tube Heat Exchangers

2010 14th International Heat Transfer Conference, Volume 4, 2010
Plate-fin and tube heat exchangers are extensively studied both experimentally and numerically. With a large eddy simulation technique (LES), this study performs a detailed investigation of the temporal oscillations of streamwise, spanwise and normal velocity components in the exchanger passage and their effects on heat transfer between fins and fluid.
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Parametric studies on acoustics of corrugated tubes using large eddy simulation (LES)

Noise Control Engineering Journal, 2014
Airflow through a corrugated tubing can generate loud tonal sounds. The production of these tones, sometimes called as whistling, in a corrugated tubing is an interesting phenomenon because the presence of corrugations in a straight tube transforms the tube into an aerodynamic sound source that may produce significant tones and resonance responses ...
B. Rajavel, M.G. Prasad
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Large Eddy Simulation of Unsteady Flow in the LE-7A Liquid Hydrogen Pump

43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, 2007
The prediction of vibration generated from the turbopump is becoming increasingly important in rocket engine development. In some cases, the vibration of the turbopump originates from the interaction between the rotating impeller and the stationary parts such as diffuser vanes and casing tongues.
Nobuhiro Yamanishi   +3 more
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Board level thermal analysis via Large Eddy Simulation (LES) tool

The Ninth Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena In Electronic Systems (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37543), 2004
Large Eddy Simulation (LES) is a step beyond widely used Reynolds Averaged Navier Stokes formulation (RANS) with turbulence model. LES is unsteady, therefore, predicts evolution of turbulent eddies in time. The only physic that is not resolved is the evolution of so-called sub-grid eddies, these are turbulent eddies smaller then local grid resolution ...
F. Roknaldin, A. Panigrahy
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