SParC-LES: Enabling large eddy simulations with parallel sparse matrix computation tools
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Aprovitola A +4 more
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Numerics and subgrid‐scale modeling in large eddy simulations of stratocumulus clouds
Stratocumulus clouds are the most common type of boundary layer cloud; their radiative effects strongly modulate climate. Large eddy simulations (LES) of stratocumulus clouds often struggle to maintain fidelity to observations because of the sharp ...
K. Pressel +4 more
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Anomalous Scaling of Structure Functions and Dynamic Constraints on Turbulence Simulations [PDF]
The connection between anomalous scaling of structure functions (intermittency) and numerical methods for turbulence simulations is discussed. It is argued that the computational work for direct numerical simulations (DNS) of fully developed turbulence ...
A.M. Polyakov +29 more
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Parameterization of Wave-Induced Mixing Using the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) (I) [PDF]
Turbulent motions in the thin ocean surface boundary layer control exchanges of momentum, heat and trace gases between the atmosphere and ocean. However, present parametric equations of turbulent motions that are applied to global climate models result in systematic or substantial errors in the ocean surface boundary layer. Significant mixing caused by
Haili Wang +3 more
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Towards eddy resolving CFD in room ventilation: A comparative precursor study of LES and SAS models [PDF]
The building sector’s increasing focus on energy conservation, driven by climate change concerns, necessitates innovations in construction practices.
Jacobs Steffen +3 more
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Binary Neutron Star Merger Simulations with a Calibrated Turbulence Model
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence in neutron star (NS) merger remnants can impact their evolution and multimessenger signatures, complicating the interpretation of present and future observations.
Radice, David
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Large eddy simulation of aircraft at affordable cost: a milestone in computational fluid dynamics
Graphical Abstract Abstract While there have been numerous applications of large eddy simulations (LES) to complex flows, their application to practical engineering configurations, such as full aircraft models, have been limited to date.
K. Goc +4 more
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An analysis of organism lifelines in an industrial bioreactor using Lattice‐Boltzmann CFD
Euler‐Lagrange CFD simulations, where the biotic phase is represented by computational particles (parcels), provide information on environmental gradients inside bioreactors from the microbial perspective.
Cees Haringa
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Turbulent Flows and Pollution Dispersion around Tall Buildings Using Adaptive Large Eddy Simulation (LES) [PDF]
The motivation for this work stems from the increased number of high-rise buildings/skyscrapers all over the world, and in London, UK, and hence the necessity to see their effect on the local environment. We concentrate on the mean velocities, Reynolds stresses, turbulent kinetic energies (TKEs) and tracer concentrations.
Elsa Aristodemou +3 more
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A large eddy lattice Boltzmann simulation of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Large eddy simulations (LES) of a lattice Boltzmann magnetohydrodynamic (LB-MHD) model are performed for the unstable magnetized Kelvin-Helmholtz jet instability. This algorithm is an extension of Ansumali et. al.
Flint, Christopher, Vahala, George
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