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Reynolds stress budgets of low Reynolds number pipe expansion flow

1996
The turbulent flow in a sudden pipe expansion is of theoretical and practical importance. Although the flow domain is quite simple and the separation point is fixed at the step, the flow itself is complex and its accurate prediction remains a challenge for turbulence modellers still today.
C. Wagner, R. Friedrich
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Reynolds stress and shear flow generation

Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2001
The so-called Reynolds stress may give a measure of the self-consistent flow generation in turbulent fluids and plasmas by the small-scale turbulent fluctuations. A measurement of the Reynolds stress can thus help to predict flows, e.g. shear flows in plasmas.
S B Korsholm   +6 more
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Reynolds stress measurements in hydraulic jumps

Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1972
(1972). Reynolds stress measurements in hydraulic jumps. Journal of Hydraulic Research: Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 409-430.
F. J. Resch, H. J. Leutheusser
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Momentum Transfer Model for Reynolds Stresses

Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1977
As with most other natural phenomena turbulence has to be approximate by a simplified mathematical model to be approximated by a simplified mathematical model to render its effects amenable to engineering analysis and for turbulence there are few models that can match in simplicity and effectiveness the phenomenological momentum transfer model ...
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Reynolds Stress Modeling for Hypersonic Flows

2012
Despite the enormous increase in computational capabilities and use of computational fluid dynamics as a design tool in the aircraft industry, the correct prediction of complex hypersonic turbulent flows involving shock wave boundary layer interaction (SWBLI) is still a challenge [1].
A. Bosco   +4 more
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Reynolds stresses in a lattice gas

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1992
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Model functions of Reynolds stress models

The Physics of Fluids, 1988
A Reynolds stress (Re-stress) model for the prediction of shear flows is presented. Special attention is paid to the determination of the model functions. First, the general modeling assumptions are discussed and the modeling of the equations is then described in detail. It is shown that by successive analysis of different types of flows a set of model
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The Reynolds stress vector and tensor

Mathematical Models and Computer Simulations, 2012
It is noted that, in investigations of turbulent flows in viscous liquids described by Newton's equation in vector form, it is possible to present the Reynold stress in vector form.
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Reynolds Stresses

1985
Cavaleri L, S Zecchetto
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