There is a need for experimental measurements in complex turbulent flows that originate from very well-defined initial conditions. Testing of large-eddy simulations and other higher-order computation schemes requires inlet boundary condition data that are not normally measured. The use of fully developed upstream conditions offers a solution to this dilemma so that the upstream conditions can be adequately computed at any level of sophistication. The plane diffuser experiment by Obi et al. (1993) has received a lot of attention because it has fully-developed inlet conditions and it includes separation from a smooth wall, subsequent reattachment and redevelopment of the downstream boundary layer. The objective of this study is to provide car...
Distortion effects of the following model additions or changes were studied: (1) constant-area mixin...
Wind tunnel diffuser performance is evaluated by comparing experimental data with analytical results...
Diffusers are important aerodynamic devices in many engineering applications, but the major part of ...
A challenge for traditional turbulence modeling, based on the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equati...
A finite difference computer program for turbulent compressible flow was used to establish the perfo...
Experiments have been made at Stanford University to determine the performance characteristics of pl...
An experimental evaluation of the effects of free stream turbulence on the performance of a subsonic...
In this paper, the turbulent flow in an asymmetric two-dimensional diffuser is investigated. In many...
Recent improvements in subgrid-scale modeling as well as increases in computer power make it feasibl...
The forced mixing process of a turbulent boundary layer in an axisymmetric annular diffuser using co...
The concept of a diffuser relies on transforming the dynamics or velocity pressure into static press...
September 1997Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-84)A computational investigation of the ...
In this paper, numerical investigation of three-dimensional, developing turbulent flow, subjected to...
Measurements of a plane one-sided diffuser with a variable expansion ratio are compared with RANS si...
AbstractThe turbulent fluid flow with different velocity over a bluff body is important for the anal...
Distortion effects of the following model additions or changes were studied: (1) constant-area mixin...
Wind tunnel diffuser performance is evaluated by comparing experimental data with analytical results...
Diffusers are important aerodynamic devices in many engineering applications, but the major part of ...
A challenge for traditional turbulence modeling, based on the Reynolds averaged Navier-Stokes equati...
A finite difference computer program for turbulent compressible flow was used to establish the perfo...
Experiments have been made at Stanford University to determine the performance characteristics of pl...
An experimental evaluation of the effects of free stream turbulence on the performance of a subsonic...
In this paper, the turbulent flow in an asymmetric two-dimensional diffuser is investigated. In many...
Recent improvements in subgrid-scale modeling as well as increases in computer power make it feasibl...
The forced mixing process of a turbulent boundary layer in an axisymmetric annular diffuser using co...
The concept of a diffuser relies on transforming the dynamics or velocity pressure into static press...
September 1997Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-84)A computational investigation of the ...
In this paper, numerical investigation of three-dimensional, developing turbulent flow, subjected to...
Measurements of a plane one-sided diffuser with a variable expansion ratio are compared with RANS si...
AbstractThe turbulent fluid flow with different velocity over a bluff body is important for the anal...
Distortion effects of the following model additions or changes were studied: (1) constant-area mixin...
Wind tunnel diffuser performance is evaluated by comparing experimental data with analytical results...
Diffusers are important aerodynamic devices in many engineering applications, but the major part of ...