Reynolds Stress Model for Viscoelastic Drag-Reducing Flow Induced by Polymer Solution. [PDF]
Wang Y.
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Reynolds stress model for hypersonic flows
Despite the enormous increase in computational capabilities and the 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. For the investigation of these flows at real flight Reynolds number,
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Computation of turbulent high speed mixing layers using a two-equation turbulence model [PDF]
A two-equation turbulence model was extended to be applicable for compressible flows. A compressibility correction based on modelling the dilational terms in the Reynolds stress equations were included in the model.
Narayan, J. R., Sekar, B.
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Low Reynolds number multiple-time-scale turbulence model and calculations of steady and pulsating shear layers [PDF]
A low Reynolds number multiple-time-scale turbulence model (LMS) and its application to fully developed turbulent channel flows and pulsating pipe flows are presented.
Kim, Sang-Wook
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Second-order closure models for supersonic turbulent flows [PDF]
Recent work on the development of a second-order closure model for high-speed compressible flows is reviewed. This turbulent closure is based on the solution of modeled transport equations for the Favre-averaged Reynolds stress tensor and the solenoidal ...
Sarkar, Sutanu, Speziale, Charles G.
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On the modeling of low-Reynolds-number turbulence [PDF]
A full Reynolds-stress closure that is capable of describing the flow all the way to the wall was formulated for turbulent flow through circular pipe.
So, R. M. C., Yoo, G. J.
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Application of a Reynolds stress turbulence model to the compressible shear layer [PDF]
Theoretically based turbulence models have had success in predicting many features of incompressible, free shear layers. However, attempts to extend these models to the high-speed, compressible shear layer have been less effective.
Balakrishnan, L., Sarkar, S.
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Two different turbulence models, i.e. Spalart Allmaras (SA) and Reynolds stress model (RSM) are used as turbulence model in the cyclone investigation via numerical simulation.
Novi Caroko, Suyitno Suyitno
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Experimental studies of the effects of hydrophobic coatings on flow separation around 3DÂ bluff bodies. [PDF]
Siddiqui NA, Agelin-Chaab M.
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Scientific Concerns About Recent Fluid-Structure Interaction Models of the Aqueous Humor Outflow Pathway. [PDF]
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