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Attached Eddy Model of Wall Turbulence
Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2019Modeling wall turbulence remains a major challenge, as a sufficient physical understanding of these flows is still lacking. In an effort to move toward a physics-based model, A.A.
I. Marusic, J. Monty
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Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 2018
A new wake model for wind turbines considering ambient turbulence intensity and thrust coefficient effects is proposed by numerical and analytical studies.
T. Ishihara, Guowei Qian
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A new wake model for wind turbines considering ambient turbulence intensity and thrust coefficient effects is proposed by numerical and analytical studies.
T. Ishihara, Guowei Qian
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Development of a turbulence closure model for geophysical fluid problems
Reviews of Geophysics, 1982G. Mellor, Tetsuji Yamada
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, 2021
The formation of explosive gas zones (EGZs) from flammable vapors, gases, or dust pose safety hazards to many industries. In many cases, explosions may occur in confined areas with obstacles in the path of flame expansion.
T. Nguyen +3 more
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The formation of explosive gas zones (EGZs) from flammable vapors, gases, or dust pose safety hazards to many industries. In many cases, explosions may occur in confined areas with obstacles in the path of flame expansion.
T. Nguyen +3 more
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Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2002
Numerical simulation of flames is a growing field bringing important improvements to our understanding of combustion. The main issues and related closures of turbulent combustion modeling are reviewed. Combustion problems involve strong coupling between chemistry, transport and fluid dynamics.
Vervisch, Luc, Veynante, Denis
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Numerical simulation of flames is a growing field bringing important improvements to our understanding of combustion. The main issues and related closures of turbulent combustion modeling are reviewed. Combustion problems involve strong coupling between chemistry, transport and fluid dynamics.
Vervisch, Luc, Veynante, Denis
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Review of the shear-stress transport turbulence model experience from an industrial perspective
International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics, 2009F. Menter
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Optimization under turbulence model uncertainty for aerospace design
The Physics of Fluids, 2019The computational economy of Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes solvers encourages their widespread use in the optimization of aerospace designs. Unfortunately, the real-world performance of the resulting optimized designs may have shortcomings.
L. Cook +4 more
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Effect of the turbulence model on the simulation of the air flow in a solar chimney
International journal of thermal sciences, 2018The present paper focus on the impact of the numerical model on the air flow characteristics inside a solar chimney power plant. Computational simulations have been carried out using the commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code Ansys-Fluent 17 ...
A. Ayadi +5 more
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Nonlocal Turbulent Diffusion Models
Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2021zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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