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Direct and large-eddy simulation IV

edited by Bernard J. Geurts, Rainer Friedrich and Olivier Métais

(ERCOFTAC series, v. 8)

Kluwer Academic, c2001

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Description

This volume contains the proceedings of the 2001 DLES4 workshop. It describes and discusses state-of-the-art modeling and simulation approaches for complex flows. Fundamental turbulence and modeling issues but also elements from modern numerical analysis are at the heart of this field of interest.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Experimental measurements of subgrid passive scalar anisotropy and universality
  • H.-S. Kang, C. Meneveau. Simulation of the motion of particles in turbulent flow
  • J.G.M. Kuerten, et al. On the accuracy of symmetry-preserving discretization
  • R.W.C.P. Verstappen. DNS of turbulent supersonic channel flow
  • R. Lechner, et al. LES of wall-bounded turbulence based on a 6th-order compact scheme
  • H.J. Kaltenbach, D. Driller. Large eddy simulations using the subgrid-scale estimation model and truncated Navier-Stokes dynamics
  • J.A. Domaradzki, et al. Assessment of some models for LES without/with explicit filtering
  • G.S. Winckelmans, H. Jeanmart. Alignment of eigenvectors for strain rate and subgrid-scale tress tensors
  • K. Horiuti. A finite-mode spectral model of homogeneous and isotropic Navier-Stokes turbulence
  • E. Leveque, C.R. Koudella. Analysing near-wall behaviour in a separating turbulent boundary layer by DNS
  • M. Manhart. A dynamic subgrid-scale model based on the turbulent kinetic energy
  • O. Debliquy, et al. A model using incremental scales applied to LES of turbulent channel flow
  • F. Bouchon, T. Dubois. Progress in direct simulations of 3d turbulent flames
  • D. Thevenin, et al. Direct numerical simulation of premixed turbulent combustion
  • Th.C. Treurniet, et al. Partially-premixed combustion during autoignition of a turbulent nonpremixed flame
  • R. Hilbert, et al. DNS of turbulent H2/O2 premixed flames using compressible and low-mach number formulations
  • J. de Charentenay, et al. Numerical simulation of turbulent reacting flow
  • A.J. Vrieling, et al. Transition in LES of bluff body flows and airfoils
  • J. Froehlich, C.P. Mellen. Large-eddy simulation of flow around a high lift airfoil
  • I. Mary, P. Sagaut. An LESinvestigation of the separated flow past an airfoil at high angle of attack
  • M. Breuer, N. Jovicic. Direct numerical simulation of three-dimensional transition in the incompressible flow around a wing
  • Y. Hoarau, et al. DNS of turbulent flows in a channel with roughness
  • S. Leonardi, P. Orlandi. Dynamics of transitional noncircular buoyant reactive jets with side-wall effects
  • X. Jiang, K.H. Luo. Direct and large-eddy simulation of a transitional rectangular jet
  • B. Rembold, et al. Coherent structures in excited spatially evolving round jets
  • C.B. Da Silva, O. Metais. Direct and large-eddy simulations of compressible open cavity flows
  • E.J. Avital. Diagonal cartesian method on staggered grids for a DNS in a tube bundle
  • C. Moulinec, et al. A new approach towards subgrid modeling in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
  • W.-C. Muller, D. Carati. Numerical diffusion based on high-order derivatives in MUSCL schemes for LES on unstructured grids
  • S. Camarri, et al. Large-eddy simulation of variable-density turbulent flows impinging on wall plates and cavity enclosures
  • K.H. Luo, X. Zhou. An adaptive wavelet method for fluid-structure interaction
  • N.K.R. Kevlahan, O.V. Vasilyev. Development of coherent perturbations in a laminar boundary layer
  • H.C. de Lange, R.J.M. Bastiaans. LES of supersonic boundary layers using the approximate deconvolution model
  • S. Stolz, N.A. Adams. Large-eddy simulation of a spatially growing thermal boundary layer in a turbulent square duct
  • M.S. Vazquez, O. Metais. DNS of transition near the leading edge of an aerofoil
  • M. Alam, N.D. Sandham. DNS of turbulent channel flow in the presence of a thin liquid film
  • S. Solbakken, et al. Direct Simulation of transonic flow over a bump
  • A.A. Lawa

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