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A parallel hierarchical-element method for contour dynamics simulations
Many two-dimensional incompressible inviscid vortex flows can be simulated very efficiently by means of the contour dynamics method. Several applications require the use of a hierarchical-element method (HEM), which is a modified version of the classical
Clercx, H.J.H. +4 more
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In this thesis I study a variety of two-dimensional turbulent systems using a mixed analytical, phenomenological and numerical approach. The systems under consideration are governed by the two-dimensional Navier-Stokes (2DNS), surface quasigeostrophic
Blackbourn, Luke A. K.
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Efficient upwind algorithms for solution of the Euler and Navier-stokes equations [PDF]
An efficient three-dimensionasl tructured solver for the Euler and Navier-Stokese quations is developed based on a finite volume upwind algorithm using Roe fluxes. Multigrid and optimal smoothing multi-stage time stepping accelerate convergence.
McNeil, C. Y., McNeil, C
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Experiments in a turbine cascade for the validation of turbulence and transition models [PDF]
This thesis presents a detailed investigation of the secondary flow and boundary layers in a large scale, linear cascade of high pressure turbine rotor blades.
Moore, H, H. Moore
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Direct observation of ideal electromagnetic fluids. [PDF]
Li H +6 more
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Phenomenology of quantum turbulence in superfluid helium. [PDF]
Skrbek L +3 more
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Well-posedness for a stochastic 2D Euler equation with transport noise. [PDF]
Lang O, Crisan D.
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Finite Element Implementation of Biphasic-Fluid Structure Interactions in febio. [PDF]
Shim JJ, Maas SA, Weiss JA, Ateshian GA.
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Enhancement of Film Cooling Effectiveness in a Supersonic Nozzle. [PDF]
Somasekharan N +5 more
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An investigation into the use of balance in operational numerical weather prediction
Presented in this study is a wide-ranging investigation into the use of properties of balance in an operational numerical weather prediction context. Initially, a joint numerical and observational study is undertaken.
Devlin, David J. J.
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