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Satellite altimetry reveals spatially nonlocal kinetic energy cascade in the global ocean. [PDF]
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Large Eddy Simulations of gaseous flames in gas turbine combustion chambers [PDF]
Recent developments in numerical schemes, turbulent combustion models and the regular increase of computing power allow Large Eddy Simulation (LES) to be applied to real industrial burners.
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Adaptive large eddy simulation
Computing and Visualization in Science, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
A. Hauser, Gabriel Wittum
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Discrete large eddy simulation
Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Tao, L., Rajagopal, K. R., Chen, G. Q.
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International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2010
Abstract The large-eddy-simulation technique is introduced. The mathematical formulation is presented, and several examples are discussed. Some issues related to the resolution of the wall layer are reviewed. Challenges and possible future developments are addressed.
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Abstract The large-eddy-simulation technique is introduced. The mathematical formulation is presented, and several examples are discussed. Some issues related to the resolution of the wall layer are reviewed. Challenges and possible future developments are addressed.
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2011
At high Reynolds number the fluid velocity is exponentially sensitive to perturbations of the problem data. This sensitivity, however, is not uniform. The large structures (large eddies) evolve deterministically and are thus not sensitive [BFG02]. The small eddies are sensitive because they have a random character.
William J. Layton, Leo G. Rebholz
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At high Reynolds number the fluid velocity is exponentially sensitive to perturbations of the problem data. This sensitivity, however, is not uniform. The large structures (large eddies) evolve deterministically and are thus not sensitive [BFG02]. The small eddies are sensitive because they have a random character.
William J. Layton, Leo G. Rebholz
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