With the rapid advent of computational methods in all fields of engineering, several areas have emerged as significant sources of ambiguity. Among these is the selection of a turbulence model to close the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equations. In ship hydrodynamics, this has been particularly difficult to resolve due to the complex nature of the problem. The present study aims to alleviate the ambiguity inherent in the field. This is done by performing a series of tests on turbulence models and comparing the outcomes with experimental results. The results are analysed via a modified bivariate plot, which reveal a strong candidate for the optimum choice of turbulence modelling. The time per iteration also points towards the same candidat...
This article presents a new turbulence closure based on the k-ω SST model for predicting turbulent f...
In this paper, numerical simulation of the viscous flow around a tanker model was carried out utiliz...
Ninth International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, Charleston, SC.In this paper, vari...
With the rapid advent of computational methods in all fields of engineering, several areas have emer...
This work is a test, in three steps, of turbulence models for the calculation of the flow field arou...
Ship operations are accompanied by turbulent regimes that play a significant role in the hydrodynami...
In ship model testing the length based Reynolds number will be in the order of 100 times smaller tha...
A method for computing turbulent flows around ship hulls is presented. The Reynolds-averaged Navier-...
The accuracy to which a turbulent boundary layer or wake can be predicted numerically depends on the...
The formulation of analytical turbulence closure models for use in computational fluid mechanics is ...
This book assesses the state-of-the-art in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to ship hydrod...
In this study the experimental and computational results for a fast ship model is presented. The Rey...
The Boussinesq eddy viscosity assumption (1872) is still widely used in turbulence modeling although...
The project aimed to improve the abilities of ship yards and consultants like, e.g., towing tanks in...
Numerical prediction through Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) for ship design and optimization has ...
This article presents a new turbulence closure based on the k-ω SST model for predicting turbulent f...
In this paper, numerical simulation of the viscous flow around a tanker model was carried out utiliz...
Ninth International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, Charleston, SC.In this paper, vari...
With the rapid advent of computational methods in all fields of engineering, several areas have emer...
This work is a test, in three steps, of turbulence models for the calculation of the flow field arou...
Ship operations are accompanied by turbulent regimes that play a significant role in the hydrodynami...
In ship model testing the length based Reynolds number will be in the order of 100 times smaller tha...
A method for computing turbulent flows around ship hulls is presented. The Reynolds-averaged Navier-...
The accuracy to which a turbulent boundary layer or wake can be predicted numerically depends on the...
The formulation of analytical turbulence closure models for use in computational fluid mechanics is ...
This book assesses the state-of-the-art in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to ship hydrod...
In this study the experimental and computational results for a fast ship model is presented. The Rey...
The Boussinesq eddy viscosity assumption (1872) is still widely used in turbulence modeling although...
The project aimed to improve the abilities of ship yards and consultants like, e.g., towing tanks in...
Numerical prediction through Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) for ship design and optimization has ...
This article presents a new turbulence closure based on the k-ω SST model for predicting turbulent f...
In this paper, numerical simulation of the viscous flow around a tanker model was carried out utiliz...
Ninth International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, Charleston, SC.In this paper, vari...