OpenFOAM computational performance: double vs mixed precision
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Cerminara, Matteo +3 more
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A new Volume-of-Fluid method in OpenFOAM
To realise the full potential of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) within ma- rine science and engineering, there is a need for continuous maturing as well as verification and validation of the numerical methods used for free surface and interfacial flows.
Roenby, Johan +3 more
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is a very effective tool to analyse the flow characteristics within and around different mechanical artifacts such as automotive vehicles, turbomachines etc.
Kaysthagir, Sree +3 more
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Bed sill effectiveness in reducing flow separation at open channel confluences: an openfoam-VOF 3D CFD study. [PDF]
Sandilya SS, Das BS, Pandey AK.
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Methodology for Aortic Aneurysm Analysis in Computed Tomography (CT) Datasets. [PDF]
Jenkinson CG, Wood TL.
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Multiphase Code Repository by HZDR for OpenFOAM Foundation Software
The Multiphase Code Repository by HZDR for OpenFOAM Foundation Software is a software publication released by Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf according to the FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reuseability).
Meller, Richard +14 more
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Isogeometric suitable coupling methods for partitioned multiphysics simulation with application to fluid-structure interaction. [PDF]
Li JY +3 more
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Green and Flexible Superhydrophobic Surfaces for Friction and Drag Reduction Using "Pattern Elongated" Nanoimprinting. [PDF]
Sarkiris P +3 more
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Multiscale simulation of respiratory airflow using physiologically consistent geometry and boundary conditions in OpenFOAM. [PDF]
Nguyen QH +5 more
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Artificial Compressibility with Riemann Solvers: Convergence of Limiters on Unstructured Meshes
Free-surface flows and other variable density incompressible flows have numerous important applications in engineering.One way such flows can be modelled is to extend established numerical methods for compressible flows to incompressible flows using the ...
Leakey S, Glenis V, Hewett CJMH
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