An existing fully implicit, non-dissipative direct numerical simulation (DNS) algorithm is reformulated to utilise the sub-grid scale (SGS) models in large eddy simulation (LES). The Favre-filtered equations with low-Mach number scaling are derived. The wall-adapting local eddy-viscosity (WALE) is used as SGS model. A fully parallel, finite volume solver is developed based on the resulting LES algorithm using PETSc library and applied to buoyancy- and thermally-driven transitional/turbulent flows in Rayleigh-Taylor instability and turbulent Rayleigh-B\ue9nard convection. Results verify that the proposed low-Mach number LES approach, which is physically more accurate than pure incompressible methods for flows with variable properties, perfec...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
Large eddy simulation methods have been developed to compute compressible turbulent flows with heat ...
International audienceHeat transfer of turbulent forced convection of thermally-dependent power-law ...
Turbulent flows present structures with a wide range of scales. The computation of the complete phys...
Buoyant flows are characterized with unsteady large-scale structures and thus time-dependent large e...
Buoyancy driven flows play a major role in engineering applications, making it crucial to be able to...
Buoyancy driven flows play a major role in engineering applications, making it crucial to be able to...
Objective: In this article we study the approximation to thermal turbulence from a strictly numerica...
The set of partial differential equations governing the motion of viscous fluid is known as nonlinea...
It is of great interest in many engineering applications to simulate highly turbulent convective flo...
This work undertakes a numerical study of turbulent incompressible flows in Rayleigh-Benard configur...
This article develops a parallel large-eddy simulation (LES) with a one-equation subgrid-scale (SGS)...
A coupled finite volume approach for solving the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations is developed...
A coupled finite volume approach for solving the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations is developed...
In this article we study the approximation to thermal turbulence from a strictly numerical point of ...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
Large eddy simulation methods have been developed to compute compressible turbulent flows with heat ...
International audienceHeat transfer of turbulent forced convection of thermally-dependent power-law ...
Turbulent flows present structures with a wide range of scales. The computation of the complete phys...
Buoyant flows are characterized with unsteady large-scale structures and thus time-dependent large e...
Buoyancy driven flows play a major role in engineering applications, making it crucial to be able to...
Buoyancy driven flows play a major role in engineering applications, making it crucial to be able to...
Objective: In this article we study the approximation to thermal turbulence from a strictly numerica...
The set of partial differential equations governing the motion of viscous fluid is known as nonlinea...
It is of great interest in many engineering applications to simulate highly turbulent convective flo...
This work undertakes a numerical study of turbulent incompressible flows in Rayleigh-Benard configur...
This article develops a parallel large-eddy simulation (LES) with a one-equation subgrid-scale (SGS)...
A coupled finite volume approach for solving the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations is developed...
A coupled finite volume approach for solving the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations is developed...
In this article we study the approximation to thermal turbulence from a strictly numerical point of ...
A general description of a thermally coupled fluid flow is given by the incompressible Navier-Stokes...
Large eddy simulation methods have been developed to compute compressible turbulent flows with heat ...
International audienceHeat transfer of turbulent forced convection of thermally-dependent power-law ...